Welcome to Francis Academic Press

The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2020, 2(18); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2020.021812.

The Opening Path of Central China under the Background of “the Belt and Road Initiative”

Author(s)

Wang Lu

Corresponding Author:
Wang Lu
Affiliation(s)

Wuhan University, Wuhan College of Foreign Languages and Foreign Affairs, China

Abstract

“The Belt and Road Initiative”( hereinafter referred as B&R) is a countermeasure of China's development and opening up strategy. In central China and other regions, due to the influence of regional, economic and political environment and other factors, they have unique development advantages. In order to be able to give full play to this advantage, it is necessary to formulate a feasible opening path in combination with the strategic requirements of B&R. This paper combines the status quo of opening up in central China, focusing on the analysis of central China's opening to the outside world problems. According to the analysis results, the opening path of central China under the background of B&R is proposed.

Keywords

“the belt and road initiative”( b&r), Central china, Opening to the outside world

Cite This Paper

Wang Lu. The Opening Path of Central China under the Background of “the Belt and Road Initiative”. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2020) Vol. 2 Issue 18: 67-71. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2020.021812.

References

[1] Men Honghua (2019). B&R and the interaction between China and the world [J]. World economy and politics, no.5, pp.4-21+155-156.
[2] Ding Guolei. Wang Xiaoguang (2019). B&R construction and economic opening of inland cities in central and western China [J]. Urban development research, vol.26, no.3, pp.10-14+20.
[3] Shen Shang (2019). Research on Hubei open economy development under the background of B&R [J]. China economic and trade guide (in), no.2, pp.47-48.
[4] Men Honghua (2019). Pushing China's opening up into a New Era -- Summary and Prospect of China's Opening up Strategy since the 18th CPC National Congress [J]. Social Science, no.1, pp.3-13.