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The Future of China's Belt and Road Initiative: Challenges and Resilience in a Post-Pandemic World
An Ambitious Vision Under Strain
Launched in 2013, China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—often dubbed the "New Silk Road"—stands as one of the most ambitious infrastructure and economic development projects in history. Envisioned as a colossal investment program, the BRI aims to connect over 100 countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe into a China-centered trading network, fundamentally reshaping global trade and economic integration. At its peak, the project was poised to become the dominant cross-border investment and infrastructure campaign, promising a new era of growth and cooperation.