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China’s accession to the ATT: Opportunities and challenges
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China’s accession to the ATT: Opportunities and challenges

Having worked with Chinese partners over the past 15 years, raising awareness of the Arms Trade Treaty initiative from the very beginning of the UN process, we welcome China’s decision to join the Treaty and reflects on what this means for Treaty compliance and universalisation.

15 July 2020
The Belt and Road Initiative: promoting peace in a post-pandemic world?
Blog

The Belt and Road Initiative: promoting peace in a post-pandemic world?

Since its launch in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative has faced plenty of challenges but none quite like those posed by COVID-19. Bernardo Mariani and Robert Swaine look at how the initiative might emerge from the pandemic more streamlined and outline the approach necessary to ensure peace along its path.

18 June 2020
‘Belt and Road 2.0’: engaging the business sector
Blog

‘Belt and Road 2.0’: engaging the business sector

Since it was first announced in 2013, China’s Belt and Road Initiative has been off to a bumpy start. But in Beijing and elsewhere, there is growing recognition of the need for change. Bernardo Mariani and Xiaomin Tang look at some of the latest issues around the initiative and outline what an alternative approach could look like.

16 October 2019
From words to action: the road ahead for the Belt and Road
Blog

From words to action: the road ahead for the Belt and Road

The Belt and Road Forum, which took place in Beijing in late April, brought together leaders from around the globe to discuss how the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) can bring opportunities and growth. Despite encouraging language from the summit, the initiative can do more to address international scepticism and to ensure community voices are heard.

3 May 2019
Finding common ground: US-China cooperation along the Belt and Road
Blog

Finding common ground: US-China cooperation along the Belt and Road

China’s global development strategy, the Belt and Road Initiative, spans many conflict-affected parts of the world. In this blog, Bernardo Mariani and Jason Calder reflect on a meeting last month that brought together experts to explore areas where China and the US can cooperate to contribute to peace and development. 

1 April 2019

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