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The Belt and Road Initiative as Epochal Regionalisation
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The Belt and Road Initiative as Epochal Regionalisation

E-bookPDFE-book
Ranking183593inWirtschaft
CHF62.55

Description

Through a new framework and three case studies, the book examines the BRI's impacts on globalisation, urbanisation and development via the China-Europe Freight Train, the paired construction of a new city and railway across the China-Laos borderland and the port-park-city development corridor between Djibouti and Ethiopia.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781000397567
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Publishing date07/04/2021
Edition21001 A. 1. Auflage
Pages92 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size4728 Kbytes
Illustrations22 farbige Abbildungen, 6 farbige Fotos, 16 farbige Zeichn., 4 farbige Tabellen
Article no.9716840
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4033771
Product groupWirtschaft
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Author

Xiangming Chen served as the founding Dean and Director of the Center for Urban and Global Studies at Trinity College in Connecticut from 2007 to 2019. He is Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of Global Urban Studies and Sociology at Trinity College and a guest professor at Fudan University, Shanghai. He has published extensively on urbanization and globalization with a focus on China and Asia and conducted policy research for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, OECD and UNCTAD.

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Julie Tian Miao is a Senior Lecturer in Property and Economic Development in the University of Melbourne and also an honorary Research Fellow in Shanghai Jiaotong and Henan Universities, China. Dr Miao studied economic geography and planning at the University College London. Her research has been developed along two innovative fields on the 'intrapreneurial state' and at the interface between housing, labor and the knowledge economy. She has published widely on these themes and conducted policy research for the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources Management, Scottish Cities Alliance in the UK and the Victorian Government in Australia.

Xue Li is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Fudan University. Her research interests are in political sociology, social inequality and stratification, and global analysis. Her current projects involve social consequences of the fiscal reform, and how economic globalization reshapes social inequality in China. Her research work has been published in American Sociological Review, Social Sciences of China, and other peer-reviewed journals.