China's Belt and Road Initiative: An intuitive insights extraction from text document clustering
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) marks an unprecedented effort in building transport and energy infrastructure across Asia and Europe. Considering the scale of the initiative, there exist a large number of researches focusing on different aspects and topics. This paper intends to collate...
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my.um.eprints.354722023-10-09T06:58:11Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35472/ China's Belt and Road Initiative: An intuitive insights extraction from text document clustering Othman, Aiman Syakir Yong, Chen Chen Ishak, Nur Annizah HC Economic History and Conditions China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) marks an unprecedented effort in building transport and energy infrastructure across Asia and Europe. Considering the scale of the initiative, there exist a large number of researches focusing on different aspects and topics. This paper intends to collate the textual data from academic studies and official reports to highlight important themes and issues that stand out from the geopolitical, environmental and trade aspects. Findings suggest that in the geopolitical context, China is still facing opposition from certain countries while its presence in the Arctic is one of its central foci. Within the environment corpus, most studies are focused on the historical trends of carbon emissions, consumption or inequality rather than predicting the impact of BRI on the environment. There are concerns by countries involved in the BRI regarding the impact of the development of new ports on possible disruption to their trade activities and competitiveness. © 2021 Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University. All rights reserved. Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University 2021 Article PeerReviewed Othman, Aiman Syakir and Yong, Chen Chen and Ishak, Nur Annizah (2021) China's Belt and Road Initiative: An intuitive insights extraction from text document clustering. Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations, 7 (1). pp. 599-645. ISSN 2410-9681, https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85119909594&partnerID=40&md5=6b736db02c9b6cd0a877f6c1b37fa633 |
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China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) marks an unprecedented effort in building transport and energy infrastructure across Asia and Europe. Considering the scale of the initiative, there exist a large number of researches focusing on different aspects and topics. This paper intends to collate the textual data from academic studies and official reports to highlight important themes and issues that stand out from the geopolitical, environmental and trade aspects. Findings suggest that in the geopolitical context, China is still facing opposition from certain countries while its presence in the Arctic is one of its central foci. Within the environment corpus, most studies are focused on the historical trends of carbon emissions, consumption or inequality rather than predicting the impact of BRI on the environment. There are concerns by countries involved in the BRI regarding the impact of the development of new ports on possible disruption to their trade activities and competitiveness. © 2021 Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University. All rights reserved. |
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