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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Chan Kung: Challenges by One Belt and One Road is Increasing
ANBOUND

Regarding the central government's One Belt and One Road campaign, ANBOUND chief researcher Chan Kung sets alarm on the problem of resource constraints when carrying out the two strategies together. One Road strategy would involve the development need of maritime strategic jurisdictions. Adjusting the New Silk Road strategy to One Belt and One Road actually brings more risks and challenges. As a traditional terrestrial power, China should have focused on strengthening its power on land. Now the problem is whether China has adequate resource and time to turn to boost the New Silk Road strategy if One Belt and One Road took vast resource out to sea.

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