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The Nature Questions in Sino-?Sri Lankan Development Narratives -- Introduction -- The political economy of Sino-?Sri Lankan entanglements -- A debt to whom? The nature question in focus -- Debt-?for-?nature swaps and the promises of ecological futurity -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Waiting, Acceleration, Stabilization: Polychronic Temporalities as Drivers of a Large-?Scale Chinese Green Technology Project in Thuringia, Eastern Germany -- Introduction -- Time, temporalities and infrastructure -- The case of Arnstadt-?Ichtershausen in Thuringia, Eastern Germany -- Entangled temporalities driving the deployment of CATL's gigafactory -- Waiting -- Acceleration -- Stabilization -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 6 Silk Road on Ice: Extractivism, Climate Change and Resistances -- Introduction -- Arctic colonialism and expansion of the Belt and Road on Ice -- Resistance to climate colonialism, extractivism and infrastructural 'off ice' necropolitics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7 Donor Competition, Local Agency and Contingency: Jakarta-?Bandung High-?Speed Railway in Indonesia -- Introduction -- Pragmatic neutrality and donor competition in Jakarta-?Bandung HSR -- Local agency in the Jakarta-?Bandung HSR -- Conclusion -- Funding statement -- References -- 8 A Postcolonial Belt and Road Initiative? Dependency, Development and Geopolitics in China-?Latin America Relations -- Introduction -- Commercial relationships -- Financial relationships -- Infrastructure and the BRI in Latin America -- Dependency, development and postcolonial relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Elusive Rainbow at the End of the Belt and Road: Chinese Investment, Finance and Trade Controversies in Southern Africa. 327 $aIntroduction -- BRI reaches South Africa -- China's persistent overaccumulation of capital and the BRI as a spatial fix -- Contradictions reflected in South Africa's Chinese-?driven special economic zones -- Infrastructure corruption amid growing coal-?export dependency -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10 Beyond the Logistical Monolith: Multiplicity and Differentiation Along the Adriatic Corridor -- Introduction -- Global China in Piraeus and Trieste -- Port logistics -- New urbanizations -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 11 Capitalizing on the Logistical Future: Discounting Uncertainty in the Georgian Belt and Road Initiative -- A layering of projects -- A materialized bet on the future -- The labour of contracts -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Infrastructure-?Led Development, Urban Transformation and Inequality in China's Belt and Road Initiative: A Marxist Postcolonial Geographies Analysis -- Introduction -- Infrastructure-?led development, urbanization and postcolonial geographies in the New Silk Road -- A tale of three cities -- Albert Royal Docks: building a (Chinese) city within the City of London -- Piraeus port in Athens, Greece: the head of the dragon -- Colombo Port City: Sri Lanka's 'new Dubai' -- The emerging urban geographies of the New Silk Road -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Afterword: The Material Futures of the Belt and Road Initiative -- Extractivist corridors -- Socio-?environmental conflicts and environmental justice -- Uncertain futures -- Local agency, counter-?movements and resistance corridors -- A comparative and community-?engaged research agenda -- References -- Index. 330 $aChina's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), commonly called the New Silk Road, is a huge infrastructure project currently revitalising or creating new trading routes and large developments across the globe.It is estimated to cost up to US8 trillion and impact more than 65% of the world's population. 700 $aArpornsilp$b Ratchada$01852894 701 $aWoods$b Orlando$01784570 701 $aMao$b Caixia$01852895 701 $aBond$b Patrick$0662289 701 $aVeglio$b Simone$01852896 701 $aGambino$b Evelina$01852897 701 $aLiu$b Xiaofeng$01680102 701 $aLangguth$b Hannes$01852898 701 $aHanacek$b Ksenija$01852899 701 $aGu$b Bowen$01852900 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911034567003321 996 $aThe Material Geographies of the Belt and Road Initiative$94448817 997 $aUNINA