Difference between revisions of "The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as Epochal Regionalisation"
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'''Speaker:''' Xiangming Chen, Trinity College, USA | '''Speaker:''' Xiangming Chen, Trinity College, USA | ||
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'''Discussant:''' Vanessa T. Tang, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | '''Discussant:''' Vanessa T. Tang, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | ||
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'''Chair:''' Tyanai Masiya, University of Pretoria, South Africa | '''Chair:''' Tyanai Masiya, University of Pretoria, South Africa | ||
Revision as of 08:23, 28 November 2021
Speaker: Xiangming Chen, Trinity College, USA
Discussant: Vanessa T. Tang, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chair: Tyanai Masiya, University of Pretoria, South Africa
In this webinar featuring an RSA-sponsored new book The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as Epochal Regionalisation, author Xiangming Chen will discuss the book’s framework for understanding the BRI’s large-scale and cross-border regional corridors and sub-corridors that have strong connected impacts on globalization, urbanization and development. He will focus on the Djibouti-Ethiopia development corridor as a complex case illustrating the opportunities and challenges for urban and regional development from combining the local adaptation of China’s Port-Park-City (PPC) mode of development, special zone-based industrialization and trans-border freight logistics within and between Djibouti and Ethiopia.