Is OBOR by China fundamental to Human Progress? A non traditional viewpoint
Abstract
Abstract. This is a short note that gives a non- traditional view point of One Belt One Road (OBOR) plan by China by suggesting that it is not about Chinese efforts of supremacy on other lands but a prediction of human cognition that seem to suggest that OBAR may well be a step towards creating an intricate balance for the eco system of this planet.
Keywords. Economic integration, Political history, Applied cognition.
JEL. F15, F36, F50.Keywords
References
Frankopan, P. (2015). The Silk Roads: The New History of the Worlds. Bloomsbury.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1453/jsas.v5i1.1588
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