The Reality and Myth of BRI’s Debt Trap The Reality and Myth of BRI’s Debt Trap
Indo-Pacific Focus

The Reality and Myth of BRI’s Debt Trap

Evidences from Asia and Africa

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Publisher Description

This edited book aims to present a well-balanced view on the heated debate about BRI’s “debt trap” controversy within the route states by presenting compelling evidence from Asian and African countries. It is contributed by the university scholars, think tank experts, and governmental officials from the concerned parties such as China, USA, South/Southeast Asia, and Africa to discuss this new topic from their perspectives. It not only examines the origins and changes in external debt among the BRI route states before and after the launch of the BRI, but also analyzes the outcomes stemming from BRI projects. The book covers 12 chapters, in which the first chapter briefly introduces the aims and scope of this book. The following 2 chapters look at Chinese and Indian perspectives on the “debt trap”, respectively. The next 9 chapters examine the debt issue and BRI projects in Southeast Asian, South Asian, and African states, which mainly involve Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Nigeria, and give some useful policy suggestions to reduce the debt burden and promote the socioeconomic development in these countries.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2024
17 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
238
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Singapore
SIZE
10.2
MB

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