Belt Road Initiative: A Chinese future
Despite concerns over debt and geopolitics, Asian countries should embrace a Sino-centric economic future In a speech at the 52nd Munich Security Conference in 2016, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying opened by saying: “China has been asked frequently: are you challenging the US as leader of the...
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