one belt one road

Beijing is reviving the ancient Silk Road routes and claiming the South China Sea like America once claimed the Caribbean.
Emmanuel Macron breathes fresh air into the stagnating cause of European unity.
The former U.S. treasury secretary says policies must focus on the average citizen, not those "who know a lot about the international system and how to game it."
While China barrels ahead building a new Silk Road for the 21st century, abandoned zones in the West reach a dead end.
The initiative could be the most significant coordinated development undertaking in history. But success is far from certain.
The developing world is the new engine of growth that will drive shared prosperity in the future.
And it may fit into a much broader foreign policy strategy than you may think.