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TURABIAN : Gul, Saima, Saima Umer, and Muhammad Shoaib Malik. "China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Debt Quagmire or a Ridge Rope for Struggling Economies." Global Economics Review III, no. I (2018): 62-70. https://doi.org/10.31703/ger.2018(III-I).07