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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Fall 2023

Orbis Fall 2023

Fall 2023, Vol. 67, No. 4

The Belt and Road Initiative, the Global South, and US-China Competition 

In this Issue 

Guest Editor’s Corner – Jacques deLisle

The Contradictions in China’s Developmentalist Foreign Policy – Matt Ferchen

The Belt and Road Initiative and China’s Pursuit of Agenda-Setting Power – Dalton Lin 

Is America Losing the Global South? Assessing the Dynamics of Sino-American Rivalry in Infrastructure Diplomacy – Maria Adele Carrai 

The Belt and Road Initiative and China’s Hegemony in Africa – Jean-Pierre Cabestan

Foreign Policy Implications for China’s “Foreign-Related ‘Rule of Law’”- Matthew S. Erie

A Comparative Study of Traditional Donors and Non-Traditional Donors in Sri Lanka – Narayani Sritharan

China’s Techno-Economic Statecraft amid US-China Strategic Rivalry: AI and the “New Whole-State System” – Tian He and You Ji

Innovators and Emulators: China and Russia’s Compounding Influence on Digital Censorship – Catherine Andrzejewski, Ana Horigoshi, Abigail I. Maher, and Jonathan A. Solis

 


  • Orbis
  • Fall 2023
  • Volume 67
  • Number 4
Orbis Fall 2023

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