1、4500 英文单词, 23500 英文字符,中文 7290 字 文献出处: Silin Y, Kapustina L, Trevisan I, et al. Chinas economic interests in the “One Belt, One Road” initiativeC/SHS Web of Conferences. EDP Sciences, 2017 ( 39) :1-10 Chinas economic interests in the “One Belt, One Road” initiative Yakov Silin, Larisa Kapustina, Ital
2、o Trevisan, and Andrei Drevalev Abstract: The article examines the One Belt One Road initiative of China aimed at the development of transport and logistics infrastructure on the trade route from China to Europe. The authors pay special attention to the history of the Silk Road, which serves as an i
3、deological basis for the modern initiative. The scale of the new project allows the authors to expect that its impact on the international trade will be comparable with the contribution of the historical Silk Road to the development of the global economy as we know it. The authors analyze the prospe
4、cts of the development and implementation of the initiative in terms of Chinas economic interests. The most significant threats associated with the initiative are identified. Key words: OBOR, Silk Road, modern initiative, economic interests 1 Introduction China has entered a new stage of its develop
5、ment. Nowadays, as in the era of the Ancient Silk Road, China leads the world trade and has positive net balance of trade with Europe and the United States of America. Europe buys about 1 billion euros worth of goods from China annually, but China imports only half of this volume from the European c
6、ountries. China is now in active search of the ways to change its image, to strengthen its international standing and thus becoming a leader of the world economic relations development. The modern global distribution system has been created by other countries and is not controlled by Beijing, so China is interested in ensuring that its international political and cultural influence is growing to reflect its economic strength, beginning with the region of Southeast and Central Asia 1