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This book studies the Chinese "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI),
also called "New Silk Road", and focuses on its regional and local
effects. Written by experts from various fields, it presents a
range of case studies on the geopolitical, socio-economic,
ecological and cultural implications of the BRI for European
regions and their stakeholders. The book is divided into four
parts, the first of which discusses the history of and China's
motivations for the BRI. The second part explores the global
phenomenon from a number of regional standpoints. In turn, the
third part presents studies on the political, socio-economic,
cultural and ecological implications of the New Silk Road project.
The final part highlights the tourism prospects in connection with
the Silk Road project, as tourism has established itself as an
important economic sector in many regions along the historic Silk
Road. This book will appeal to scholars of economics, international
relations and tourism, decision-makers, managers, chambers of
commerce and entrepreneurs with special interests in establishing
collaboration with the Chinese market.
This book studies the Chinese "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI),
also called "New Silk Road", and focuses on its regional and local
effects. Written by experts from various fields, it presents a
range of case studies on the geopolitical, socio-economic,
ecological and cultural implications of the BRI for European
regions and their stakeholders. The book is divided into four
parts, the first of which discusses the history of and China's
motivations for the BRI. The second part explores the global
phenomenon from a number of regional standpoints. In turn, the
third part presents studies on the political, socio-economic,
cultural and ecological implications of the New Silk Road project.
The final part highlights the tourism prospects in connection with
the Silk Road project, as tourism has established itself as an
important economic sector in many regions along the historic Silk
Road. This book will appeal to scholars of economics, international
relations and tourism, decision-makers, managers, chambers of
commerce and entrepreneurs with special interests in establishing
collaboration with the Chinese market.
This book uncovers the current knowledge on entrepreneurial
cultures and the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems between
Asia and Europe. Broadening the scope spatially and conceptually,
the book discusses the entrepreneurial ecosystems as a system and
mediator in their cultural, political, and socio-economic settings
in an interdisciplinary approach. This allows a clearer perspective
on stakeholders' interaction, international collaboration and
competition, power relations, and political influence. The various
chapters in this edited volume cover the peculiarities and
differences in Asia, Europe, and Eurasia with the New Silk Road (or
Belt and Road Initiative) as the bridging component. The chapters,
written for researchers and policy makers interested in
Asian-European cooperation, also include discussions on economic
systems, globalization, and regionalization, politics, cultures,
and digitalization.
This book uncovers the current knowledge on entrepreneurial
cultures and the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems between
Asia and Europe. Broadening the scope spatially and conceptually,
the book discusses the entrepreneurial ecosystems as a system and
mediator in their cultural, political, and socio-economic settings
in an interdisciplinary approach. This allows a clearer perspective
on stakeholders' interaction, international collaboration and
competition, power relations, and political influence. The various
chapters in this edited volume cover the peculiarities and
differences in Asia, Europe, and Eurasia with the New Silk Road (or
Belt and Road Initiative) as the bridging component. The chapters,
written for researchers and policy makers interested in
Asian-European cooperation, also include discussions on economic
systems, globalization, and regionalization, politics, cultures,
and digitalization. Â Â
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