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This study examines a decade of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) with a focus on the China-Laos-Thailand High-Speed Railway Project. It pursues three objectives: (1) to trace the development of the project over ten years, (2) to analyze its economic and geopolitical impacts, and (3) to identify the challenges and lessons learned from railway development projects in the region. The research employed qualitative methods, including field surveys, and stakeholder interviews. Findings indicate that the BRI’s first decade has seen the completion of the high-speed rail link between Yunnan Province (China) and Laos, with future extensions required to connect Bangkok and other Thai urban centers. Cross-border transport capacity remains limited, and investment regulations continue to hinder progress. Effective cross-border infrastructure development will require negotiations at both government and private-sector levels, as well as flexible logistics networks adaptable to shifting regional dynamics. Despite ongoing challenges, the BRI railway project offers significant opportunities for deepened cooperation among China, Laos, and Thailand. The project promises enhanced regional competitiveness, regional integration, strengthened bargaining power, and a more balanced distribution of influence across Southeast Asia. |
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