Countering China’s BRI: The G-7’s Partnership For Global Infrastructure And Investment (PGII)

This discussion paper will argue that G-7 members’ motivations for countering the BRI revolve around weakening China’s economic and political power.

The G-7’s efforts to counter the BRI are significant because it shows that Global North powers see China’s development model as a threat and worry about China’s rise with its promotion of non-Western political values. Moreover, its significance stems from the fact that such efforts will probably lead to a reform in the BRI and the PGII, will in- crease the focus on global concerns and will lev- el up the volume of infrastructure projects.

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Şeymanur Yönt
Şeymanur Yönt
Şeymanur Yönt is a Deputy Researcher at TRT World Research Centre. She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from Istanbul University and a Master of Laws degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has practiced as a lawyer for two years and worked as a publications and research intern at the American Society of International Law. Her research interests include public international law, international economic law, and development.

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