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China’s financial statecraft and international financial security

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Policy Briefs; 2021/28; Global Governance Programme; EU-Asia Project; [Europe in the World]
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WATANABE, Shino, China’s financial statecraft and international financial security, Policy Briefs, 2021/28, Global Governance Programme, EU-Asia Project, [Europe in the World] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/71782
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China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been expanding its geographical scope and issue areas since Chinese President Xi Jinping first announced his idea of building a silk road economic belt and a 21st century maritime silk road in autumn 2013. Chi-nese investment overseas has surged over the past decade in countries along the two silk roads and beyond. China’s growing overseas presence has been mainly supported by the overseas lending of two state-owned banks, namely the China Develop-ment Bank (CDB) and the China Export Import Bank (China Exim Bank).
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