Lexington Books
Pages: 238
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978-1-66694-430-3 • Hardback • November 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
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Nathan Mark Hutson is assistant professor of urban policy and planning at the University of North Texas.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Initial Bargaining Positions
Chapter 2: The BRI in the Context of Eurasia’s Post-1960 Trade Trajectory: A Supercontinent Split in Two
Chapter 3: The Belt and Road Initiative Prior to Ukraine: Connectivity and Infrastructure Gaps
Chapter 4: Analysis of Silk Road Development Needs and Geospatial Analysis of Eurasian Firms in Reference to BRI Corridors
Chapter 5: Political and Institutional Checks on Integration
Chapter 6: The New Beneficiaries of the Middle Corridor
Chapter 7: Returning the Silk Road to Ukraine
Bibliography
About the Author