University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing
Abstract
Study analyses the China’s Belt and Road Initiative perspectives for EU and Central Caucasus countries of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, with the special focus on covid-19 global pandemic reality. Trade, investments and transit is considered as main factors of the given paper. At the same time, global competition for leadership, open and hidden trade and investment wars are taken into account. Study also suggest different alternative ways of including Central Caucasian states into the project as a corridor for China – EU connection. Coronomic challenges are considered as a new wave of challenge and at the same time as a new opportunity for all counterparts, depending on potential, vision and activities they will conduct in the nearest future.
DOI
https://www.doi.org/10.5038/9781955833035
Recommended Citation
Charaia, V., & Lashkhi M. (2021). Economic cooperation between Central Caucasus, China, and EU, under COVID-19 challenges. In C. Cobanoglu, & V. Della Corte (Eds.), Advances in global services and retail management (pp. 1–9). USF M3 Publishing. https://www.doi.org/10.5038/9781955833035
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