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The Belt Road and Beyond provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s strategic approach to globalization over two decades. Min Ye traces how the Chinese state deliberately mobilized resources, capital, and policy mechanisms to expand its economic influence across Asia, Africa, and beyond.
Rather than viewing globalization as a purely market-driven process, Ye demonstrates how China’s government actively shaped trade relationships, infrastructure investments, and financial flows to advance national interests. The book examines the Belt and Road Initiative as the culmination of these state-directed strategies, exploring both successes and challenges.
Essential reading for policymakers, economists, and international relations scholars seeking to understand modern China’s economic rise and its implications for global governance structures.







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