Abstract

ABSTRACT As the co-construction of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) enters a new decade, promoting ‘soft connectivity’ of rules has become a crucial component of building the initiative with high quality. This paper first reviews the accomplishments of ‘soft connectivity’ of rules under the BRI. Then, the paper examines and envisions the future enhancement of ‘soft connectivity’ of rules under the BRI, offering basic ideas and paths for advancement. In terms of basic development thinking, it is essential to implement four overall plans: overall planning for the government and enterprises, for multilateral and bilateral relations, for developed and developing countries, and for external and internal relations.

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