RT info:eu-repo/semantics/contributionToPeriodical T1 The New Silk Road as the Pendulum Axis of History: China’s “Journey to the West” Opens a Range of Opportunities to Europe A1 Higueras, Georgina K1 Civilizaciones K1 Comunicación K1 Economía K1 China K1 Unión Europea AB 历史的钟摆让西方回归东方,如同回到马可波罗时代一样。中国通过新丝绸之路政策向世界提出了更为包容的全球经济多极化发展政策。尽管中国的崛起给很多国家,尤其是周围邻国带来忧虑,但在短短五年时间内,“一带一路”的倡议在全球合作计划和增添新的追随者方面确实取得了长足的进步。本文主要分析欧洲各国对该政策的担忧,以及该政策所提供的可持续发展的模式、机会、解决方式,以及当下存在的不平等、气候变化和保护主义倾向等问题。新丝绸之路是一个独特的机会,可以使欧亚大陆两个极端更加接近,同时进一步加深欧亚大陆之间的相互理解。The pendulum of History leaves the West to return to the East, as in the times of Marco Polo. China has found in the resurrection of the Silk Road the instrument for a more inclusive global economic growth and that is also in line with the multipolar world that the government proposes. In just five years, The Belt and Road Initiative, as it is formally referred to, has made great stridesin its revolutionary global connection plan and added new followers, despite of the swiftness of the Chinese’s ascent is scaring many countries, especially its neighbors. The purpose of this article is to analyze the misgivings of Europe and the range of opportunities that Beijing is offering to create together a model of sustainable development and address the major challengesthat affect both: inequality, climate change and protectionist drift. The New Silk Road is a unique opportunity to bring closer the two extremes of Eurasia, which today, more than ever, need to understand each other. PB Universidad de León: Instituto Confucio SN 2444-832X LK http://hdl.handle.net/10612/13987 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10612/13987 DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD 26-abr-2024