Webinar Recording

Global responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative

This International Affairs webinar delves into how three states have approached the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and what can be learned from this.

Event date and time: 13 June 2022 — 17:00 TO 18:00 BST

Event location: Online

Belt road Initiative

International responses to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have been varied. They not only reflect states’ attitudes towards China but also their domestic politics and how they perceive their place in the world order.

In this webinar, International Affairs authors share their insights on how Japan is approaching China in the context of the Indo-Pacific, Chinese influence in Myanmar, and Italy’s China policy.

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