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China's engagement with the Islamic Nations = a clash or collaboration of modern civilisation? /
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China's engagement with the Islamic Nations/ edited by Young-Chan Kim.
Reminder of title:
a clash or collaboration of modern civilisation? /
other author:
Kim, Young-Chan.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2023.,
Description:
1 online resource (x, 249 p.) :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction: China and the Arab Region: Dynamics of Engagement (A. Ehteshami),- Part I. Theoretical overview of China's strategic relations with the Islamic nations -- Chapter 2. China's Soft Power in the Middle East (Anu Sharma) -- Chapter 3. Iran-China Comparing Foreign Policy: Pragmatists versus Revolutionists (Mohammad Reza Chitsazian) -- Chapter 4. Coercion or Choice: Opportunities and Challenges of a 25-Year Agreement for Iran and China (Ali Bagheri Dolatabadi) -- Chapter 5. China - Iran relations in the context of the changing world order (Lars Erslev Andersen) -- Chapter 6. Iran's Pragmatic Approach in Accommodating China's Belt and Road Initiative: A Determinant for Future Closer Bilateral Cooperation (Henelito A. Sevilla) -- Chapter 7. China's Tri-Dimensional diplomacy with Iran and Saudi Arabia (Jeremy Garlick) -- Part II. Understanding the BRI through its strengths and limitations,- Chapter 8. Sino-Gulf Corporation Council Partnership in a New Era of Great Power Competition (Mordechai Chaziza) -- Chapter 9. China and Central Asian countries' cooperation in the sphere of security: religious aspects and beyond (D. Zhekenov) -- Chapter 10. Collateral Damage in Sino-Arabic Cooperation: Assessing Middle Eastern and North African silence and complicity in the Uyghur Crisis (Anna Hayes) -- Chapter 11. Xinjiang/Uyghurs Autonomous Regions - Bridge between Islam and Orientalism (Young-Chan Kim) -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: China, the Arab World, and the Silk Road Diplomacy: towards a New World Order (Ramakrushna Pradhan)
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Asian Politics. -
Subject:
China - Foreign relations - Islamic countries. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31042-3
ISBN:
9783031310423
China's engagement with the Islamic Nations = a clash or collaboration of modern civilisation? /
China's engagement with the Islamic Nations
a clash or collaboration of modern civilisation? /[electronic resource] :edited by Young-Chan Kim. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2023. - 1 online resource (x, 249 p.) :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Understanding China,2196-3142. - Understanding China..
Chapter 1. Introduction: China and the Arab Region: Dynamics of Engagement (A. Ehteshami),- Part I. Theoretical overview of China's strategic relations with the Islamic nations -- Chapter 2. China's Soft Power in the Middle East (Anu Sharma) -- Chapter 3. Iran-China Comparing Foreign Policy: Pragmatists versus Revolutionists (Mohammad Reza Chitsazian) -- Chapter 4. Coercion or Choice: Opportunities and Challenges of a 25-Year Agreement for Iran and China (Ali Bagheri Dolatabadi) -- Chapter 5. China - Iran relations in the context of the changing world order (Lars Erslev Andersen) -- Chapter 6. Iran's Pragmatic Approach in Accommodating China's Belt and Road Initiative: A Determinant for Future Closer Bilateral Cooperation (Henelito A. Sevilla) -- Chapter 7. China's Tri-Dimensional diplomacy with Iran and Saudi Arabia (Jeremy Garlick) -- Part II. Understanding the BRI through its strengths and limitations,- Chapter 8. Sino-Gulf Corporation Council Partnership in a New Era of Great Power Competition (Mordechai Chaziza) -- Chapter 9. China and Central Asian countries' cooperation in the sphere of security: religious aspects and beyond (D. Zhekenov) -- Chapter 10. Collateral Damage in Sino-Arabic Cooperation: Assessing Middle Eastern and North African silence and complicity in the Uyghur Crisis (Anna Hayes) -- Chapter 11. Xinjiang/Uyghurs Autonomous Regions - Bridge between Islam and Orientalism (Young-Chan Kim) -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: China, the Arab World, and the Silk Road Diplomacy: towards a New World Order (Ramakrushna Pradhan)
This book provides a critical insight into China's evolving socio-cultural relations with Islamic countries in the face of growing geopolitical uncertainty. It considers both the historical and socioeconomic aspects of China-Islamic countries relations to present a balanced analysis of the effectiveness of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) plan and the current and future evolution of cooperation. The book also sheds new light of the impact on individual economic sectors, considering both the micro- and macro-effects on various stakeholders as the global community navigates an increasingly precarious power struggle between dominant world powers. The book presents contributions from a variety of fields to provide a multi-faceted breakdown of the challenges that remain for the myriad of relationships in the years to come.
ISBN: 9783031310423
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-31042-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
2191699
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3634841
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LC Class. No.: DS63.2.C5
Dewey Class. No.: 327.5101767
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