Introduction: China's New Silk Road
<EM>Carmen Amado Mendes</EM></P><P><STRONG>SECTION 1: The General Context</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 1
New Paradigms for the New Silk Road
<EM>Sean Golden</EM></P><P>Chapter 2
Building a Community of Shared Destiny: The Belt and Road Initiative in the Political Speeches of Xi Jinping
<EM>Patrick Heinrich and Beatrice Gallelli</EM></P><P>Chapter 3
Whose Silk RoadThe Chinese, U.S., European Union and Russian Strategic Projects for Regional Integration in Central Asia
<EM>Paulo Duarte</EM></P><P>Chapter 4
Sustainability Implications of the New Silk Road: Environmental and Social Planning -<I>Daniele Brombal</P></I><P><STRONG>SECTION 2: The Economic Dimension, </STRONG></P><P>Chapter 5
The Political Economy of New Multilateral Development Bank and Reserve Arrangements in East Asia
<EM>Werner Pascha</EM></P><P>Chapter 6
The New Silk Road: Perspectives for EU-China Economic Cooperation
<EM>Fernanda Ilhéu</EM></P><P>Chapter 7
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Lessons for the New Silk Road
<EM>Mario Esteban</EM></P><P>Chapter 8
Sino-Pakistani Axis of Cooperation in Chinaþs New Silk Road
<EM>Jorge Tavares da Silva</EM></P><P><STRONG>SECTION 3: The Strategic Dimension</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 9
The Role of Local Goverments in the New Silk Road
<EM>Dominik Mierzejewski</EM></P><P>Chapter 10
The Maritime Silk Road, Viewed from the South
<EM>Roger Greatrex</EM></P><P>Chapter 11
Locating China's Maritime Silk Road in the context of the South China Sea disputes -<EM>Edyta Roszko</EM></P>