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The Belt and Road Initiative
Interdisciplinary PerspectivesISSN: 2689-7989
The Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) is perhaps the largest global project of both domestic significance and global import proposed by China in the history of its interactions with the world. Since its unveiling in 2013, BRI has not only been embraced by more than 120 countries spanning across all the continents and endorsed by several dozen international NGOs including UN on one hand; it has been drawing an outcry or resistance by some big powers such as the US and India on the other hand. Why is all this occurring? What are the real intentions, real results, real potential and possible risks, and future fate of BRI? Despite the growingly enormous amount of discourse both mediated and nonmediated including thousands of think tank reports about it both in Chinese and other languages such as English, Russian, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and so on, relatively little scholarship has been produced on BRI so far. However, the BRI studies could be arguably the newest China/Chinese studies and the newest area/regional/global/globalization studies all in one. Therefore, it is the goal of the present book series to advance knowledge about both China and the world from perspectives of various disciplines such as political science and economics, sociology and anthropology, communication, and so on. While proposed volumes from specific disciplines are desirable, proposed volumes on multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary perspectives are especially welcome in the vetting process. This book series aim to produce both monographs and edited volumes from a variety of disciplinary perspectives such as economic science, political science, communication, sociology and anthropology, and so on and interdisciplinary/trans-disciplinary lenses such as area studies, international/intercultural, and global/globalization studies. The titles of the first few volumes include The United States Involvement in the South China Sea Dispute by MA Jianying, Ph. D. from Fudan University & Associate Professor of International Relations, Shandong Normal University, The Economics of the Belt and Road Initiative by CHEN Yongjun, Distinguished Professor of Economics, School of Business, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, and the Belt & Road Initiative: Index Report on its Five-Dimensions Connectivity by ZHAI Kun, Professor of International Studies and Associate Dean of the Institute of Area Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China.
9 publications
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Higher Education and Civic Democratic Engagement
Exploring ImpactHow might we interrogate and reimagine the impact of civic, democratic engagement across higher education? This series invites narratives and new studies that critically and creatively explore the possibilities and limitations of civic, democratic engagement within higher education. The editors seek to gather inclusive, imaginary, transdisciplinary scholarship exploring the impact of next generation civic, democratic engagement from a diverse range of voices. Among others, we hope these voices will include international and indigenous perspectives, members from a diverse array of communities, researchers from across disciplines, teacher-scholars, practitioners and activists, undergraduate and graduate students, politicians, businesses, and different forms of administration. The editors invite proposals that critically examine historical, cultural, and structural dimensions of impact while exploring innovative strategies for disrupting and recreating more inclusive, liberatory, and plural forms of civic democratic engagement. The editors welcome and encourage a wide-range of formats including, but not limited to, narrative studies, ethnographies, mixed method studies, case studies, socio-cultural and/or historical analyses, theoretical treatises from multiple theoretical lens as well as reports and toolkits that support efforts to examine the impact of civic democratic engagement. For inquiries on submitting a proposal should contact the Series Editors Barry Kanpol (Kanpolb@gvsu.edu) & Danielle Lake (lakeda@gvsu.edu) with a brief overview of their project, and explanation of how it fits the series, and a current CV.
6 publications
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Exercising Human Rights in Armenia
Interactions between governmental and non-state actors©2020 Thesis -
Civic Leaders and the University
State and Municipal Politicians’ Perspectives on Higher Education in Australia©2003 Monographs -
Civic Youth Work Primer
©2013 Textbook -
Economics of the Belt and Road Initiative
©2023 Monographs -
Wandlungsfähige Cluster-Initiativen
Ein Konzept interaktionsorientierter strategischer Führung©2018 Thesis -
Paraíso Cívico
Politicidad Nacional y Transnacionalidad Político-Educativa en la Educación Cívica en Costa Rica (1886-2015)©2023 Monographs -
Innovationsbereiche, Eigentümergemeinschaften und private Initiativen
Eine systematische Einordnung von Business Improvement Districts©2013 Thesis -
Christliche Existenz in einer überwiegend nicht-christlichen Umgebung- Christian Existence in a Predominantly Non-Christian Environment
Situationsbeschreibung, Initiativen und Perspektiven für die Zukunft- The Situation, Initiative, and Perspectives for the Future©2008 Edited Collection -
Civic Engagement in Diverse Latinx Communities
Learning From Social Justice Partnerships in Action©2018 Textbook -
Mission, Dialog und friedliche Koexistenz - Mission, Dialogue, and Peaceful Co-Existence
Zusammenleben in einer multireligiösen und säkularen Gesellschaft - Situation, Initiativen und Perspektiven für die Zukunft - Living Together in a Multireligious and Secular Society- Situation, Initiatives, and Prospects for the Future©2010 Edited Collection -
China’s “Belt and Road” Initiative (BRI) in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs)
Geo-economic and political implications for China–PICs relations©2026 Monographs -
Conversion and Initiation in Antiquity
Shifting Identities – Creating Change©2015 Edited Collection -
The United States Involvement in the South China Sea Dispute
©2022 Monographs -
A New Right for Democracy and Development in Europe
The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI)©2015 Edited Collection -
Religion and the Enlightenment - 1600-1800
Conflict and the Rise of Civic Humanism in Taunton©2007 Monographs