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Outstanding entries
Guo Shuting
How to promote public diplomacy and cross-cultural interaction between China and EU
As international actors of major influence around the world, the EU and China face common challenges and share major responsibilities in many areas.As we all know,EU support and participate in “The Belt,The Road” initiative.
François de la Chevalerie
The belt road in the eyes of the scientists
Some years ago, I attended a conference on climate change in Ürümqi at the Xinjiang University.On stage, a very old man with tangled air and a frail silhouette. Standing at his side, young people of all origins.
Lorella Brienza
One Belt One Road:The Engine of the Global Cooperation Mechanism
The Belt and Road Initiative promotes inclusiveness, cooperation and mutual understanding along the countries of the New Silk Road.
Buddhi Sharma
One Belt One Road: tangible prospects for Nepal-China multifaceted cooperation
Prime minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal's recent visit of China has given important signal to further aggravate Nepal-China multifaceted cooperation in a new framework and new dimensions.
Gulzhan Aizholova
A big experience of the Belt & Road success of the simple student
For of small industrial town of Jezkazgan, which is located in the central part of Kazakhstan establishing of bilateral relationship between China and Kazakhstan on developing transport infrastructure has become an important event.
Masao Miwa
The eagle and the dragon
A better world is what we all want, a world free of poverty, disease, famine, and war. Working together, the Eagle and the Dragon can make this a better world, a win-win for all.
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My Encounter with Belt and Road
Muhidin J. Shangwe
I am a Tanzanian currently pursuing a PhD in International Relations at ECNU. My research area is Chinese soft power where I focus on whether it has made strides in Africa. I will be graduating in June this year and return home thereafter. I first came to China in 2007 for a students’ conference on climate change held at Fudan University in July that year.
Lorella Brienza
Born to an Italian father and a Romanian mother, I spent my childhood in Romania and attended primary school in the city of Brasov. Growing up as a bilingual (Italian and Romanian) child has eerily prompted me to learn more about other cultures and languages.
Adrian Pursell
I have had many years working within China understanding the culture complexities of entering such markets. I have been to many cities and towns within China. I love the home towns best. Mainly because of the people, it reminds me of home. A country is only as good as it’s people and the strength of China is within it’s people.
Arun Upadhyaya
I was born in Sarlahi District in Nepal. I studied Business Studies and Political Science for my bachelor and MA course respectively. I am doing PhD in International Politics at Shandong University. My research focuses on China's multilateral diplomacy, One Belt, One Road and South Asia.
Diana Diaz
I am currently studying Master degree in Civil Engineering after being awarded a scholarship from the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) atTongji University, where I also finished my undergraduate studies in 2016.I have served as a volunteer for the UNEP-Tongji Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development (IESD) during my academic journey.
Nadia Binti Majid
I am Nadia Majid, I was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I would consider myself lucky as I was exposed and be a part of diverse culture ever since I was small. I was educated in a government Chinese school, where I learn Chinese language to pick up the third language.
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