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The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is emerging as a vital lynch-pin in China's efforts to establish a maritime and continental zone of influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific interrogates to what extent BRI represents an achievable vision of a China-centric order in Asia and explores its major security implications for the region. The contributions to this volume provide up-to-date analysis of the effect of BRI on the region's foreign policy and alliance patterns, its connection to geo-economics and domestic Chinese politics, and the policy responses of key Indo-Pacific actors. While acknowledging that BRI remains prey to a variety of internal and exogenous shocks, the contributors conclude that at the very least BRI will continue to disrupt the existing alignments of economic and strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific and that on this minimal basis BRI will likely be judged a success by China. For regional actors, however, the BRI simultaneously enhances choice while presenting strategic and economic risks of greater dependency on China - a dilemma intensified by the disruptive effects of the Trump administration on regional confidence in the longevity of American commitments and leadership.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Infrastructure, Order and Contested Asia: How BRI will influence Asia’s Emerging International Order

Nick Bisley



Section I: Geopolitics, alliances and security



Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative as a Regional Order Building Strategy: No Longer Hard Times for Soft Balancing?

Lai-ha Chan



Chapter 3: Sino-Russian Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: Navigating Hedging, Accommodation and Entrapment Dilemmas in Central Asia

Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex





Chapter 4: Combating the Three Evil Forces on the Silk Road: Uyghur Terrorism and Chinese Security Diplomacy

Stefanie Kam Li Yee



Section II: The Political Economy of BRI



Chapter 5: The Geo-Economics of Belt and Road Initiative

Jane Golley and Michael Wesley



Chapter 6: The Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies of the Belt and Road Initiative: the Geopolitical Implications

Brooke Wilmsen, Andrew van Hulten, Xiao Han and David Adjartey



Chapter 7: China's Relationship with Egypt and Oman: A Strategic Framework for the Implementation of China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative

Mordechai Chaziza



Section III: BRI and Indo-Pacific Strategic Actors



Chapter 8: India and the Belt and Road Initiative: From Critic to Competitor

Ian Hall



Chapter 9: Southeast Asia and the BRI: Integrative or Divisive?

Mark Beeson



Chapter 10: Keeping the ‘China Dream’ at Arm’s Length: Australia’s Response to the Belt and Road Initiative

Andrew O’Neil



Conclusion: Assessing BRI’s Implications for Regional Order

Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex

Product details

Published Jan 20 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 254
ISBN 9781498582759
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 b/w photos; 3 tables;
Dimensions 239 x 157 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Michael Clarke

Anthology Editor

Matthew Sussex

Anthology Editor

Nick Bisley

Contributor

Mark Beeson

Contributor

Nick Bisley

Contributor

Lai-Ha Chan

Contributor

Michael Clarke

Contributor

Jane Golley

Contributor

Ian Hall

Contributor

Andrew O’Neil

Contributor

Matthew Sussex

Contributor

Brooke Wilmsen

Contributor

Michael Wesley

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