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Foreword
PART Ⅰ Contribution of China's Reform and Opening up to the World and Formation of the Belt and and Road Initiative
1 The Historic Contribution of China’S Reform and Opening up to the World
Zhou Fangye
2 DevelOping an Open Economy and the Belt and Road
Zhou Fangye
3 China’S Economic Restructuring and the Belt and Road
Zhou Fangye
4 Innovation-driven Development and the Belt and Road
Zhou Fangye
5 Responsibilities of China as a Major Country and the Belt and Road
Zhou Fangye
6 Confidence of a Major Country and the Belt and Road
Zhou Fangye
7 Deficit in Development and the Belt and Road
Xu Liping
8 Deficit in Peace and the Belt and Road
YangXiaoping
9 Deficit in Governance and the Belt and Road
WangXiaoling
Part Ⅱ Historic Inheritance
10 Naming ofthe Silk Road
DongXiangrong
11 A BriefHistory ofthe Silk Road
DongXiangrong
12 The Overland Silk Road
DongXiangrong
13 The Maritime Silk Road
DongXiangrong
14 Silk road and Exchanges Among Different Countries
DongXiangrong
15 The Silk Road Spirit
Dong Xiangrong
Part Ⅲ Formation and Framework of the Concept
16 Process for Proposing the Concept
Wang Yuzhu
17 Background
Wang Yuzhu
18 The Belt and Road Initiative Framework
Wang Yuzhu and Li Shicheng
19 Basic Contents
Xu Juan and Wang Yuzhu
20 Basic Principles
Wang Yuzhu andJiang Fangfei
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Part Ⅻ Case Studirs of ERI Implementation and Promotion
List of Contributors