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This book analyses the opportunities enabled for Armenia by China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in the framework of economic cooperation, policy diversification, social inclusion and regional cohesion.
Structured in five parts, the chapters outline the economic, geopolitical and legal agenda for Armenia, in order to formulate policy diversification and risk mitigation principles for participation in BRI projects. Experiences from Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus are included in the discussion. Offering international and Armenian perspectives on the advantages and disadvantages of participation in the Belt and Road Initiative, the book also suggests an alternative for Armenia: A deepening of its cooperation with democracies in the EU, and India.
A critically timed study, this book is an important addition to the literature of the South Caucasus region, the Indo-Pacific, and China studies. It will be of interest to policymakers and researchers in the field of international relations, security studies and area studies.
Contents
1. Introduction: Chinese Investments in the Caucasus: Wither Armenia's Moment in the Sun? Part I: Economic and Geopolitical Framework of BRI for Armenia 2. The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative combines Economics and Geopolitics: Consequences for Armenia; 3. Chinese Lending Specifics and Projects in the Caucasus Region: A Look into Project-level Data; 4. The BRI: Trade Integration and Stock Market Synchronisation Part II: The Armenian Perspective on BRI as Innovation Hub 5. Spatial Administration and Legal Aspects of the BRI: Innovative Solutions for Armenia between Europe-Asia Connectivity; 6. BRI as an Innovative Platform for Technology Transfer: Opportunities for Armenia Part III: The Armenian Perspective on BRI as Cooperation Possibility with Iran 7. BRI as Chance for Regional Cooperation: Iran-Armenia Economic Relations; 8. Perspectives of Armenian-Iranian Economic Relations within the BRI Part IV: Experiences from Central Asia and the Caucasus in Comparison 9. Breaking Landlocked Barriers: Kazakhstani logistics infrastructure within the BRI; 10. How Realistic is the BRI for Kyrgyzstan and Central Asian Countries? 11. Georgian Railway's Experiences with BRI: Advantages, Disadvantages and Digital Transformation Part V: Cooperation with the EU as an Alternative 12. Opportunities of Economic and Legal Cooperation between EU-Armenia within the BRI Framework; 13. EU's Global Gateway Strategy and Building a Global Consensus vis-a-vis BRI; Index