Cities on the new silk road: the global urban geographies of China’s belt and road initiative
Elia Apostolopoulou, Han Cheng, Jonathan Silver, Alan Wiig
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability National University of Singapore
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Over the last decade, scholarship on China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also called the New Silk Road, has burgeoned. However, it is only recently that analysis has interrogated the BRI as a driver of global urban transformation. In this paper, we advance an in-depth review of literature generated since 2013 that has critically examined relations between the BRI and urban-scale processes. Based on a categorization of studies into three areas, staging of the urban BRI, the building of BRI cities and living in BRI cities, we suggest that the urban is integral to the scope and impacts of the initiative. As the BRI goes into its second decade, we argue that BRI’s infrastructural spaces can be seen as new landscapes where novel kinds of urbanization are emerging, influencing patterns of socio-spatial contestation, and demanding new narratives of social change to make sense of cityscapes and urban futures worldwide.
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社会科学China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
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