China's New Silk Road Initiative (Aims, obstacles and challenges)
Subject Areas : International RelationsBahram Amirahmadiyan 1 , Roohollah Salehi Dolatabad 2
1 - Associate Professor of Tehran University Tehran, Iran
2 - Department of Political Science, Allameh University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Russia, United States of America, Central Asia, Key words: China, New Silk Road,
Abstract :
Abstract Today, Asia as a continent is faced with new developments and plans in order to meet the goals of different actors in different regions of the continent. China is one of the emerging players who plan to become a global power, has proposed the revival of the Silk Road initiative. Silk Road is one of China's foreign policy initiatives for expanding their influence to other areas. The plan, which almost covers an area of 4.4 billion people 65% of the world's population and 21 trillion of global GDP in total. The initiative was announced by President of China in September 2013 and the two economic belt “New Silk Road" (One road and one belt) and "Marine silk road" has been formed. Effort and dedication of China to promote such huge projects apart from the economic and political consequences could be serious for the country in the lead, also could be the formation of China's ambitious new foreign policy to expand more and trying to play a regional role.
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