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The Evolution Of BRI 2.0 In Southeast Asia: Navigating Functional Indispensability And Economic Autonomy
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The Evolution Of BRI 2.0 In Southeast Asia: Navigating Functional Indispensability And Economic Autonomy
At its inception in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was predominantly assessed through the lens of “tangible connectivity”—the heavy industrial deployment of high-speed rail networks, deep-sea maritime hubs, and expansive special economic zones. This initial phase, often retrospectively termed BRI 1.0, focused on the “hard” infrastructure gaps of developing nations. However, as we navigate through the early months of 2026, the strategic…
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