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In the Great Game of the 21st century―gaining leadership and influence in Asia―the United States is rapidly being outflanked by China which is investing in infrastructure connectivity and supply chains on an unprecedented global scale.In this first book to use Chinas Belt and Road Initiative previously known as Chinas New Silk Road as a point of departure to explain why and how China is about to supersede America with regard to influence in Asia Sarwar Kashmeri argues that the United States has a narrow window of opportunity to find a way to fit into a world in which the rules of the game are increasingly set by China. U.S. opposition to the Belt and Road Initiative is doomed to failure so America must find creative ways to engage China strategically and he warns that the window to do so is closing fast. The Belt and Road Initiative is Chinas ambitious project to connect itself to more than 70 countries in Central Asia Europe Africa and the Middle East through new roads rails ports sea lanes and air links. This cornerstone of Chinese foreign policy under President Xi Jinping is positioning China at the center of over half of world trade and the loss of American influence and power could well lead to the end of the postwar liberal world order.Far more than merely an infrastructure investment the Belt and Road Initiative is a masterful grand strategy to create nothing less than a new world order based on the Chinese model of government and its financial institutions. Yet as the passing of the baton of world leadership takes place the United States seems curiously incapable or uninterested in devising a counterstrategy. Even though the United States will no longer have the largest economy in the world it will still be a powerful and rich country with global alliances.Explains the Belt and Road Initiative including its historical roots sources of funding and the financial and aid institutions being set up by China to subsidize and underwrite the projectsDescribes in detail the most strategically important BRI projects with the projects scope cost and strategic impactEvaluates the cultural religious and economic dangers of each of the key projects that China will have to overcome in order for the BRI to succeed Suggests ways in which the United States might devise a grand strategy to live in the new world China is constructing and to maintain its standard of livingDraws from personal research and interviews with prominent Asian and American scholars businessmen military officials and political experts