"Amid geographically non-congruous arrangements gaining traction as a way of readjusting to the evolving power transition in the world, the Belt and Road Initiative continues to be a bellwether of reglobalisation. In its avatar 3.0, this project of the century continues to encompass more than it old and new economic value, along with cultural, political, space, and security dynamics. The Routledge Handbook of Chinas Belt and Road Inititiative in Eurasia demonstrates well how the Initiative facilitates the transformation of Asia into Eurasia and beyond, thus making this a multinetworked and multialigned ecosystem. It also underlines the BRIs relevance as a global phenomenon despite the new political realities in the United States and the noise about Chinas economic slowdown. Finally, in an era of corridorisation, the Handbook contributors reinforce the mantra: It doesnt matter whether the cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice.
- Dr Narayanappa Janardhan, Director, Research and Analysis, Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, Abu Dhabi
"Dr. Mher D. Sahakyan and Dr. Kevin Lo united scholars from different parts of the world to present all voices from East, West, North, and South. The authors analyzed the Belt and Road Initiatives corridors, providing recommendations on the further development of the initiative. The authors have introduced case studies on Central Asia, the Middle East, the South Caucasus, Europe, and other regions to bring facts in detail. Among the key topics of the Routledge Handbook of Chinas Belt and Road Initiative in Eurasia, are chapters on the Digital and Space Silk Road, environmental Governance, and Critical Raw Materials. Authors interviews with practitioners and scholars from different Eurasian states also bring credibility to this work.
According to this research, the Belt and Road Initiative in a Eurasian continent under a Multipolar World Order 2.0 is an essential building blok, and it will be more crucial to global geopolitics, peace, and development. As this study suggests, China and Eurasian countries can utlise opportunities and resolve the challenges within and beyond the BRI. In my opinion, the features of this new Handbook are consistent with the substances of the conjunction of global initiatives, which brings additional opportunities for further research.
There is no doubt that in a Multipolar World Order 2.0 the Routledge Handbook of Chinas Belt and Road Initiative in Eurasia, which represents the collaboration among and beyond Eurasian academic boundaries or nationalities, will provide scholarly welfare and inspiration for global readers, bringing new ideas and research."
- Zheng Yuntian (Professor at the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China, director of the World Socialism Institute in RUC)