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The questions of how China should find its proper role and positioning in global governance and how it should maintain overseas investment interests, avoid overseas investment risks, and achieve mutual benefit and win-win with countries along the route are major issues in Belt and Road development.
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Liang, H., Zhang, Y. (2019). Interest Protection: The Foundation for Enhanced Mutual Trust in Belt and Road. In: The Theoretical System of Belt and Road Initiative. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7701-3_18
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