Formal versus informal Chinese presence

Author:

Gledić Jelena1

Affiliation:

1. the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology

Abstract

The turbulent history of the Western Balkans has led to both diverse economic development in the region and complex relationships with China, particularly for ex-Yugoslav countries. Examining the shadow economies associated with local Chinese communities in the region is therefore of particular interest. The aim of this chapter is to analyse the complex interplay of official policies and unofficial rules, regional tensions and global interests, and the local socio-economic problems and international aspirations of countries in the region in terms of their position in the so-called Belt and Road Zone.

Publisher

Amsterdam University Press

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