How Long to Read Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy'

By Lee Jones

How Long Does it Take to Read Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy'?

It takes the average reader and 42 minutes to read Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy' by Lee Jones

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Description

Critics of the BRI accuse China of pursuing a policy of ‘debt-trap diplomacy’: luring poor, developing countries into agreeing unsustainable loans to pursue infrastructure projects so that, when they experience financial difficulty, Beijing can seize the asset, thereby extending its strategic or military reach. This paper demonstrates that the evidence for such views is limited.

How long is Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy'?

Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy' by Lee Jones is 42 pages long, and a total of 10,584 words.

This makes it 14% the length of the average book. It also has 13% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy' Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 57 minutes to read Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy' aloud.

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Debunking the Myth of 'debt-trap Diplomacy' is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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