The New Silk Road: Is China Winning the 21st Century?

The New Silk Road: Is China Winning the 21st Century?

38:06 Dec 31, 2025
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In this episode of New Wave History, Professor Hassan H. Karrar walks us through decades of Chinese interventions, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the rise of China as a global economic powerhouse. From the revival of the Silk Road to the transformation of bazaars in Central Asia, the podcast explores how China is reshaping global connectivity, infrastructure, and soft power. We also talked about the geopolitical implications, India’s concerns, and the potential for a new Eurasian partnership. Listen to a fresh conversation about investment, development, and the future of Asia. Chapters: 00:40 What exactly is BRI? 2:24 Explaining the similarities and differences between Silk Route and BRI (Belt & Road Initiative) 9:10 Beyond infrastructure and economic nationalism, to what extent does China use the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to export or showcase its own philosophy of development and progress, often described as welfare-led but criticized by some as authoritarian or Maoist, particularly across regions like Central Asia, Africa, and Latin America? 12:47 China’s growth is often cited as proof that democracy isn’t necessary for development. With global democracy in decline, how do we reconcile economic success with concerns about human rights, inclusion, and democratic values? 15:21 After massive investments so far, how do Chinese officials and thinkers evaluate the successes and progress of the Belt and Road Initiative, especially as a long-term project? 19:04 How has China’s growing soft and hard power since the Cold War reshaped Central Asia, particularly through energy and trade ties with countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, and is this bringing real transformation or reinforcing existing power structures? 28:06 You have worked in Africa and Latin America, where China’s footprint is growing. Some critics call BRI a “new East India Company.” Do you agree, or is this comparison misleading? 33:26 Recent attacks in Tajikistan highlight China’s growing security presence in Central Asia. How is India reacting, and could shifting U.S. policy under Trump change the West’s stance?
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