This book facilitates exchanges between scholars and researchers from around the world on China-Eurasia relations, comparing perspectives and methodologies and promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on China's pivot towards Eurasia.
This book facilitates exchanges between scholars and researchers from around the world on China-Eurasia relations, comparing perspectives and methodologies and promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on China's pivot towards Eurasia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mher D. Sahakyan is the founder and director of the China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research, Armenia; and in 2020/2021 also AsiaGlobal Fellow, Asia Global Institute, University of Hong Kong, China. Heinz Gärtner is lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Vienna and at Danube University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I China, Eurasia, and the New World Order 1. Eurasia between Multipolarity and Multilateralism 2. Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind: The New International Vision of the Chinese Development Model 3. China's Digital Silk Road and Eurasian Economic Union's Digital Agenda: Cooperation over Competition Part II Transportation Infrastructure Connectivity Between China and Eurasia- Case Study 4. Problems and Prospects of the Transportation Infrastructure Connectivity Between China and Eurasia: A Case Study on China Railway Express Part III Sino-Russian Cooperation in the Era of Changing World Order 5. Sino-Russian Tandem in Eurasia and Changing World Order: The Dawn of the EAEU and BRI's Complementary Cooperation and Development 6. Russo-Chinese Economic Cooperation in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative: The Factors of Eurasian Economic Union and Shanghai Cooperation Organization Part IV The European Union, Western Balkans, South Caucasus and Belt and Road Initiative 7. The Belt and Road Initiative and China-EU relations 8. China in the Western Balkans: A New Player in the Strategic Game 9. Strategic Cooperation between China and the South Caucasus Countries Part V China and the Rising Economic Powerhouses: BRI and Gulf Cooperation Council States; ASEAN-China- India Triangle 10. The GCC Countries and China: Exponentially Growing Partnership in Rapidly Changing World Order 11. ASEAN-China- India Triangle Relationship: Challenges and Opportunities Conclusion
Introduction Part I China, Eurasia, and the New World Order 1. Eurasia between Multipolarity and Multilateralism 2. Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind: The New International Vision of the Chinese Development Model 3. China's Digital Silk Road and Eurasian Economic Union's Digital Agenda: Cooperation over Competition Part II Transportation Infrastructure Connectivity Between China and Eurasia- Case Study 4. Problems and Prospects of the Transportation Infrastructure Connectivity Between China and Eurasia: A Case Study on China Railway Express Part III Sino-Russian Cooperation in the Era of Changing World Order 5. Sino-Russian Tandem in Eurasia and Changing World Order: The Dawn of the EAEU and BRI's Complementary Cooperation and Development 6. Russo-Chinese Economic Cooperation in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative: The Factors of Eurasian Economic Union and Shanghai Cooperation Organization Part IV The European Union, Western Balkans, South Caucasus and Belt and Road Initiative 7. The Belt and Road Initiative and China-EU relations 8. China in the Western Balkans: A New Player in the Strategic Game 9. Strategic Cooperation between China and the South Caucasus Countries Part V China and the Rising Economic Powerhouses: BRI and Gulf Cooperation Council States; ASEAN-China- India Triangle 10. The GCC Countries and China: Exponentially Growing Partnership in Rapidly Changing World Order 11. ASEAN-China- India Triangle Relationship: Challenges and Opportunities Conclusion
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