The Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone and China's Maritime Silk Road in the 21st Century
Guangxi is perceived as the gateway for China-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) cooperation as it is the only province in China with land and sea access to ASEAN countries and the only western province with a sea gateway. The Guangxi authority attempts to make Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economi...
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