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  2. Debt-trap diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Debt-trap diplomacy is a term to describe an international financial relationship where a ... In the book Confessions of an ...

  3. Brahma Chellaney - Wikipedia

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    Brahma Chellaney (born 18 January 1962) is an Indian geostrategist and columnist. [1] [2] He is a professor of strategic studies at the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi; a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow of the Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin; and an affiliate with the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization at King’s College London.

  4. Deborah Bräutigam - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, BBC contacted Bräutigam to give a brief explanation of debt trap diplomacy, an example of it, and why the evidence doesn't support it. The morning after, a BBC broadcast recording used clips of the brief interview with Bräutigam and misrepresented her position on the debt-trap issue, discarding all the evidence she brought ...

  5. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Debt-trap. Debt-trap diplomacy is carried out in bilateral relations, with a powerful lending country seeking to saddle a ...

  6. Debt dependence - Wikipedia

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    Debt dependence or debt dependency may refer to: Debt-trap diplomacy, a country's loss of autonomy due to imposed debt; Debt bondage, the nonindependence or slavery of a person due to debt; Debt slavery and the bible, historical and theological approach to debt slavery

  7. Chinese salami slicing strategy - Wikipedia

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    China's outposts in the disputed South China Sea are often cited as examples of a "salami slicing" tactic. Map depicts 2015. China's salami slicing (Chinese: 蚕食; pinyin: Cán shí; transl. "nibbling like a silkworm" [1]) is a geopolitical strategy involving a series of small steps allegedly taken by the government of People's Republic of China that would become a larger gain which would ...

  8. China Merchants Group - Wikipedia

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    In the Western media, China Merchants Group is mostly known for being criticized as a tool for China's alleged debt-trap diplomacy [2] [3] and its legal disputes with DP World, another port operator, regarding concession rights at the Port of Djibouti. [4]

  9. Supply chain diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Supply chain diplomacy, along with e.g. vaccine, science or debt-trap diplomacy, is a sub-category of the larger field of study of foreign relations and the role of government. While the concept of using diplomatic means to achieve global supply chain resiliency and security has a longstanding historical precedent, the definition and academic ...