HCSS
  • News
    • BNR | De Strateeg
    • Columns
    • The Draghi Report Revisited
    • Events
    • Podcasts
  • Publications
    • Publications
      • All Publications
    • Geopolitics & Governance
      • Europe in the Indo-Pacific
      • Transatlantic Relations
      • GC REAIM
      • PROGRESS / Strategic Monitor
      • Russia & Eurasia
    • Economics & Technology
      • Critical Materials
      • Emerging Technologies
      • Energy Security
    • Defence & Security
      • Cyber Security
      • Deterrence and Arms Control
      • FIMI
      • Hybrid Threats
      • On Future War
      • Robotic and Autonomous Systems
    • Society & Resilience
      • Nationale Veiligheid en Weerbaarheid
      • Strategic Monitor Dutch Police
      • Transnational Organised Crime
    • Climate, Water & Food
      • Climate Security
      • Food Security
      • Water, Peace & Security (WPS)
  • Dashboards
    • Dashboards
      • All Tools
        • GINA
        • SARA
    • Defence & Security
      • DAMON
      • GINA | Military
      • Nuclear Timeline
    • Geopolitics & Geo-economics
      • DFRI
      • GATRI
      • GINA | Diplomatic
      • GINA | Economic
      • GINA | Information
    • Climate, Energy, Materials & Food
      • Agrifood Monitor
      • CARMEN
      • DOMINO
      • CRM Dashboard
    • Strategic Technologies
      • Cyber Arms Watch
      • Cyber Comparator
      • Cyber Norms Observatory
      • Cyber Transparency
  • Services
    • HCSS Boardroom
    • HCSS Datalab
    • HCSS Socio-Political Instability Survey
    • NATO Summit
    • Strategic Capability Gaming
    • Studio HCSS
    • Southern Africa-Netherlands Cyber Security School 2026
    • Indo-Dutch Cyber Security School 2025
  • GC REAIM
    • GC REAIM | Members
    • GC REAIM | Publications
    • GC REAIM | Conferences
    • GC REAIM | Partners, Sponsors, Supporters
  • About HCSS
    • Contact Us
    • Our People
    • Funding & Transparency
    • Partners & Clients
    • HCSS Newsletter
    • HCSS Internship Programme
    • Press & Media Inquiries
    • Working at HCSS
    • Global Futures Foundation
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu

News

Podcast: China’s New Silk Road Initiative and its Geoeconomic Implications

August 22, 2017

As China rolls out its new Silk Road initiative, the EU plans for stricter vetting of foreign investment. HCSS analysts Karlijn Jans, Sijbren de Jong, and Willem Oosterveld discuss the new Silk Road’s implications for the EU and Middle East.

Listen to the new HCSS Podcast 

  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Share on WhatsApp
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share by Mail

Experts

Related News

Related Content

Radio Free Europe Podcast on China’s New Silk Road
Geo-economic china silk road
A Road to Riches or a Road to Ruin? The Geo-economic Implications of China’s New Silk Road
China hosts world leaders for Silk Road Summit

Office Address

  • The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
  • Lange Voorhout 1
  • 2514 EA The Hague
  • The Netherlands

Contact Us

  • Telephone: +31(70) 318 48 40
  • E-mail: info@hcss.nl
  • IBAN NL10INGB0666328730
  • BIC INGBNL2A
  • VAT NL.8101.32.436.B01
  • Contact

Legal & Privacy

  • Disclaimer & Privacy
  • Algemene Voorwaarden (NL) 
  • Terms & Conditions (ENG) 
  • Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure
  • Ethical Standards
  • Manual for Responsible Use of AI

Follow us

© The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
    Link to: Komen de ‘killer robots’ eraan? Link to: Komen de ‘killer robots’ eraan? Komen de ‘killer robots’ eraan? Link to: Why Europe needs a ‘Military Schengen Zone’ Link to: Why Europe needs a ‘Military Schengen Zone’ Why Europe needs a ‘Military Schengen Zone’
    Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top

    GDPR Consent

    Your privacy is important to us. Here you can set which consent you are allowing us with regards to the collection of general information, the placing of cookies of the collection of personal information. You can click 'Forget my settings' at the bottom of this form to revoke all given consents.

    Privacy policy | Close
    Settings

    GDPR Consent Settings

    Your privacy is important to us. Here you can set which consent you are allowing us with regards to the collection of general information, the placing of cookies of the collection of personal information. You can click 'Forget my settings' at the bottom of this form to revoke all given consents.

    Website statistics collect anonymized information about how the site is used. This information is used to optimize the website and to ensure an optimal user experience.

    View details

    Functional cookies are used to ensure the website works properly and are neccessary to make the site function. These cookies do not collect any personal data.  

    View details
    Forget my settings Deleted!