The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Narratives: A Comparative Critical Analysis

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  • Mohammad Shakil Bhuiyan Ph.D Candidate, School of Political Science and Public Management, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, P. R. China Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4263-3231
  • Wang Yi Professor, School of Political Science and Public Management, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, P. R. China Author

Keywords:

Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Western Narratives, Chinese Narratives, Critical Analysis

Abstract

This review aims to analyze critically the Western and Chinese narratives surrounding the BRI and their intricate connections. Western skeptic narratives, particularly those from the US, are often critical of BRI from three angles: geopolitical, economic, and security. The US views the initiative as a means for China to pursue its hidden ambition of becoming the world's foremost power. This is a nonviable economic scheme that only serves China's rise. On the contrary, China portrays BRI as an economic initiative for shared progress and win-win collaboration. The analysis finds that the narratives put forth by the United States tend to place excessive emphasis on political motives due to their competition with Beijing. While no strong empirical evidence supports Western allegations, China has struggled to convey the BRI's vision appositely in the global sphere. Furthermore, some financial tribulations in a few BRI states created puzzles and gave more life to Western narrations. Failure to address the different state-based BRI challenges could reinforce biased perceptions. The descriptive-interpretive qualitative analysis method is employed to realize the article's objectives. This precise analysis comprehensively elucidates the reasons behind the diverse reactions towards the BRI and its future challenges. The findings and recommended measures offer constructive and pragmatic actions for policymakers or stakeholders to navigate the complex partisan perceptions and concerns. Proper execution of these measures could ensure the smooth implementation of BRI and greater positive consequences. The insights of inquiry may help future research in this domain.

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2024-09-04

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