This article exemplifies everything wrong with the nytimes and journalism today. 1. It's asking me a question. Don't ask me a question. 2. It doesn't add anything new or informative. Pretty much a rehash of everything that's been stated repeatedly for the past 8 years. 3. Boring standard propaganda. It's interesting how the BRI is covered by pro-china, anti-china and "neutral" ( if possible ) propaganda organizations…
That may or may not be a fair assessment, but I'm not really convinced. This is a New York Times Magazine article with flashy pictures. It's entertainment for people who are interested in geopolitics. It's not Ben Mauk's fault that he's an American and his piece shot to the front page of Hacker News.
What I think you're looking for is a really good Wikipedia article or research study on BRI.
Unless you can expand on why this piece is "propaganda" or what exactly the article got wrong, why not enjoy the piece (or not) as a travel diary with the BRI as a broad geopolitical context?