Abstract

In the context of green development and implementation of the strategies of carbon neutrality and carbon peaking, the concept of energy conservation, and the environmental protection advocated by the construction of the Maritime Silk Road is in line with global development planning and layout. Over the years, China’s national rejuvenation has presented struggles, and the construction of the Maritime Silk Road lasted for a long time. In this paper, we discuss the dilemmas and difficulties associated with the construction of the Maritime Silk Road based on the background of green development and provide corresponding solution strategies by combining the development conditions at home and abroad. These strategies can further deepen China’s reform and opening up strategy and strengthen its relationship with the world. They can also strengthen the connection between China and the world, stand at the head of the times, and lead worldwide development. This paper initially focuses on the theoretical basis of the development of maritime silk governance, that is, the concept of green development, analyzes the necessity and feasibility of the Maritime Silk Road strategy proposed, and proposes means of coping with the Maritime Silk Road’s difficulties by analyzing the challenges and deep-seated causes it encounters in the context of green development. To date, China’s reform and opening up presents an inconvenience, and the domestic and international situations show increasing complexity. Against the background of unprecedented changes in the past hundred years, the construction of the Maritime Silk Road can further realize the effective cooperation between countries and countries and between regions and regions. Moreover, by building a community of humans, we can jointly deal with development problems, which have a vital role in the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. In the context of carbon neutrality and carbon peaking, green development has become the key direction of development for all countries worldwide. In addition, the concepts of environmental protection and energy saving are gradually being put into practice, which is extremely important to protect the natural environment and build a better home for mankind. In the context of green development, the construction of the Maritime Silk Road will further realize economic linkage between countries and jointly promote sustainable development. Scholars can assess the challenges that impede its construction at various levels and explore strategies for resolving these dilemmas based on changing domestic and foreign situations by analyzing the importance of the Maritime Silk Road strategy and the favorable conditions for its implementation, in order to truly promote the development of the Maritime Silk Road and provide assistance in creating a favorable environment for international relations and trade.

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