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Greening China's New Silk Roads: Sustainable Governance of Belt and Road
R. James Ferguson
Faculty of Society & Design
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21st Century
25%
Arctic Region
25%
Belt Road Initiative
50%
China
100%
Chinese Policy
25%
Co-governance
25%
Developmental Needs
25%
Domestic Reform
25%
East Africa
25%
Eco-civilization
25%
Economic Sustainability
25%
Environmental Needs
25%
Environmental Sustainability
25%
Eurasia
25%
Five-year Plan
25%
Global Governance
25%
Governance Deficit
25%
Human Sustainability
25%
India
25%
Indo-Pacific
25%
International Security
25%
Managing Change
25%
Middle East
25%
Multilateral Governance
25%
Multilateralism
25%
New Silk Road
100%
Silk Road
25%
Single Framework
25%
Sustainable Governance
100%
Turbulence
25%
Social Sciences
21st Century
25%
Arctic Region
25%
Belt and Road Initiative
75%
China
100%
Chinese
50%
East Africa
25%
Global Governance
25%
India
25%
International Security
25%
Managing Change
25%
Middle East
25%
Multilateralism
25%
Russian Federation
25%
United States of America
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Economic Sustainability
100%
Environmental Sustainability
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cooperation
100%