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Monday, March 30, 2015
Chan Kung: Two External Challenges to"One Belt and One Road"
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ANBOUND Chief Researcher Chan Kung recently suggests that China's"one belt and one road"strategy will encounter two main external challenges: firstly, the potential benefit to foreign market and people by“government-to-government”idea is unclear, which makes it vulnerable to the attack and resistance of the opposition and society aboard; secondly, the large number of infrastructure construction projects included in the strategy will consume major capital and generate corruption. “one belt and one road”is remarked as exporting Chinese experience that is hardly integrated with global industrial boom, it will challenge the states along the “belt and road”.

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