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Gone are the grandiose infrastructure projects, replaced by an emphasis on smaller development opportunities. China's Belt and Road initiative has entered its second decade — and it's changing. It now also includes a determined focus on green technology. But is the recalibration a sign of the project's overall success? Or a scaling back because of China's growing economic problems? And what has Beijing learnt about debt-levels and governance?
Guests
Professor Christoph Nedopil – Director of Asia Institute, Griffith University
Associate Professor Chong Ja Ian – Political Science, National University of Singapore
Associate Professor Jessica Liao – Political Science, North Carolina State University
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Gone are the grandiose infrastructure projects, replaced by an emphasis on smaller development opportunities. China's Belt and Road initiative has entered its second decade — and it's changing. It now also includes a determined focus on green technology. But is the recalibration a sign of the project's overall success? Or a scaling back because of China's growing economic problems? And what has Beijing learnt about debt-levels and governance?
Guests
Professor Christoph Nedopil – Director of Asia Institute, Griffith University
Associate Professor Chong Ja Ian – Political Science, National University of Singapore
Associate Professor Jessica Liao – Political Science, North Carolina State University
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