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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2025
The all-pervasive PR blitz surrounding China's strategic campaign to resurrect and expand ancient Eurasian trade routes — by land and sea — known as “One Belt, One Road,” is a hot topic among eager foreign businesspeople, as well as those who view it with a more sceptical eye, such as diplomats, military strategists and China watchers worldwide.
The definition of “silk road” is broad, including both the original land-based caravan routes from Xi'an through Central and West Asia, the Middle East and Europe, as well as the so-called Maritime Silk Road that linked the South China Sea, South Pacific and the Indian Ocean.