@article{b49a301f-7d48-40c7-9221-284ca6e611d4, author = {Monika Krukowska}, title = {China’s ‘one belt, one road’ strategy and its implications for the global world order}, journal = {International Business and Global Economy}, volume = {2016}, number = {Volume 35/1}, year = {2016}, issn = {2300-6102}, pages = {157-168},keywords = {China; Asia; New Silk Road; ‘one belt; one road’ cooperation}, abstract = {The paper is an analysis of China’s New Silk Road (‘one belt, one road’, OBOR) cooperation strategy and its implications for the global world order. It discusses whether the OBOR project may be a win-win concept for all the parties engaged in the economic aspect, yet unequally beneficial in geopolitical sense, giving China primacy in the Eastern hemisphere. In the absence of scientific studies due to the initial phase of the project, the article analyses the available press releases in English. The first part provides the genesis of the OBOR project and China’s insofar achievements. Then, the expected benefits for both China and its partner countries are enumerated altogether with their consequences for the world order. The final part contains conclusion remarks and references.}, doi = {10.4467/23539496IB.16.012.5593}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/ibage/article/chinska-strategia-jeden-pas-jedna-droga-i-jej-implikacje-dla-globalnego-ladu-swiatowego} }