The New Corridor Competition Between Washington and Beijing
How groundbreaking infrastructure projects will shape cities and geopolitics.
- Ian Klaus,
- Simon Curtis
Simon Curtis is associate professor in international relations at the University of Surrey and senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
How groundbreaking infrastructure projects will shape cities and geopolitics.
An exploration of how China’s Belt and Road Initiative seeks to reshape international order and how it has catalyzed a new era of infrastructural geopolitics.
From the pivotal impact cities had on global public health strategy during the height of the pandemic to today’s city-to-city partnerships that generate aid and shelter for refugees fleeing the war on Ukraine—subnational diplomacy creates real, tangible impacts on the geopolitical order.