Warning sounded over China's 'debtbook diplomacy'
Source: The Guardian
Warning sounded over China's 'debtbook diplomacy'
Academics identify 16 countries loaned billions that they cant afford to repay
Helen Davidson
Tue 15 May 2018 07.12 BST Last modified on Tue 15 May 2018 08.08 BST
Chinas debtbook diplomacy uses strategic debts to gain political leverage with economically vulnerable countries across the Asia-Pacific region, the US state department has been warned in an independent report.
The academic report, from graduate students of the Harvard Kennedy school of policy analysis, was independently prepared for the state department to view and assessed the impact of Chinas strategy on the influence of the US in the region.
The paper identifies 16 targets of Chinas tactic of extending hundreds of billions of dollars in loans to countries that cant afford to pay them, and then strategically leveraging the debt.
It said while Chinese infrastructure investment in developing countries wasnt inherently against US or global interests, it became problematic when Chinas use of its leverage ran counter to US interests, or if the US had strategic interests in a country which had its domestic stability undermined by unsustainable debt.
The academics identified the most concerning countries, naming Pakistan and Sri Lanka as states where the process was advanced, with deepening debt and where the government had already ceded a key port or military base, as well places including Papua New Guinea and Thailand, where China had not yet used its amassed debt leverage.
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