Converging regions : global perspectives on Asia and the Middle East
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Converging regions : global perspectives on Asia and the Middle East
(The international political economy of new regionalisms series)
Ashgate, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-224) and index
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For over a millennium, Asia and the Middle East have been closely connected through maritime activities and trade, a flourishing relationship that has given rise to new and thriving societies across the Indian Ocean region and Arabia. In recent times, with the global political and economic power shifts of the past decade, significant events in the Middle East and Asia have brought about fundamental global change; the Arab uprisings, the emergence of India and China as powerful global economies, the growing strength of various new Islamic movements, and serious financial uncertainties on a global scale have laid the foundations of a new world order between East and West. The current volume examines this renewed global dynamic, and how it is changing the relationships between the interdependent global communities across Asia and the Middle East. Focussing on the broader aspects of finance and trade between the Middle East and Asia, as well as growing security issues over natural resources and questions of sovereignty, this volume concludes with speculations on the growing importance of Asia and the Middle East in the global setting.
目次
- Introduction, Charlotte Schriwer
- Part I Finance and Investment
- Chapter 1 China's Economic Impact on Egypt
- Chapter 2 From the Middle East to the Far West: What Can Chinese Overseas Investments Tell Us About Law and Development and Global Regulatory Regimes?, Weitseng Chen
- Part II Resources, Territory, Hierarchy
- Chapter 3 Japan's Pursuit of Gulf Energy Resources: Between US Dependence and Asian Competition, Yukiko Miyagi
- Chapter 4 Geopolitical Shifts: Asia Rising, America Declining in the Middle East?, Michael C. Hudson
- Chapter 5 No Spring for Migrant Workers: Split Labour Market Undermines Lebanon's Fragile Identity, Elizabeth Picard
- Part III Nation-States, Sovereignty, and International Networks
- Chapter 6 Preventing the Emergence of a 'Nested Security Dilemma' in the Asian Maritime Domain: The Case of the Sino-Indian Relationship, Chietigj Bajpaee
- Chapter 7 The Gulf Monarchies and Pacific Asia: Towards Interdependency?, Christopher M. Davidson
- Chapter 8 The Indian Ocean: An Evlolving U.S. Policy Agenda, Ellen Laipson
- Part IV Redrawing the Maps of the Future
- Chapter 9 New Connections Across Old Spaces: From Regional Worlds to World Regions, R. Bin Wong
- Chapter 10 Connecting Oceans and Multicultural Navies: A Historian's View on Challenges and Potential for Indian Ocean'"Western Pacific Interaction, Barbara Watson Andaya
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