Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

Iran and China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Between Desirable and Feasible

02.25.2021 - By Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese StudiesPlay

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Experiencing another downturn in its relations with the West, Iran has been more actively “looking to the East” to pursue stronger political and economic cooperation with China. Tehran remains an enthusiastic supporter of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), despite the withdrawal of Chinese companies from a number of projects due to U.S. sanctions. Iran still hopes to benefit from investments, technologies and new connectivity routes promoted under the BRI umbrella. This roundtable will discuss the prospects of Iran becoming a node of the BRI, and the promises and challenges of Chinese investment in the Iranian economy.

Speakers:

Eyck Freymann, Ph.D. Candidate, Oxford University

Nader Habibi, Professor of Practice, Brandeis University

Dina Esfandiary, Senior Advisor, International Crisis Group

Moderators:

Nargis Kassenova, Senior Fellow, Program on Central Asia, Davis Center

James Gethyn Evans, Communications Officer, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies; Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, Harvard University

This event is co-sponsored by the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies.

This event is part of a new seminar hosted by the Fairbank Center and the Davis Center. This seminar aims to foster vibrant, comprehensive, and fruitful discussion about the ongoing transformations in geopolitics and governance resulting from China’s Belt Road Initiative. Co-sponsored by the Program on Central Asia at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.

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