China is building a New Silk Road that runs through the heartland of the Muslim world, promising it will create integrated economies and stronger ties across Eurasia and Africa. Robert R. Bianchi argues that while China has the financial and technical resources to accomplish its infrastructure goals, it is woefully unprepared to deal with the social and political demands of its partner countries' citizens.
China is building a New Silk Road that runs through the heartland of the Muslim world, promising it will create integrated economies and stronger ties across Eurasia and Africa. Robert R. Bianchi argues that while China has the financial and technical resources to accomplish its infrastructure goals, it is woefully unprepared to deal with the social and political demands of its partner countries' citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert R. Bianchi is a political scientist and international lawyer who has lived and worked in China and the Islamic world for nearly two decades. He earned his Ph.D. and law degree at the University of Chicago, where he also served on the faculty of the political science department and the law school. He is a former Peace Corps volunteer, a three time Fulbright-Hays grantee, and a recipient of the Albert Hourani Book Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface List of Tables List of Figures Introduction Chapter 1: What Is New About the New Silk Road? Chapter 2: Megaregions and Coevolution in World Politics Chapter 3: Pakistan: Deep Democracy and Shallow Strategy Chapter 4: Turkey: Competing Partner Chapter 5: Indonesia: Inherent Weakness and Increasing Leverage Chapter 6: Iran: The Great Divider Chapter 7: Nigeria: A Shaky Bridge Chapter 8: Egypt: Weighing the Tolls Chapter 9: Islam and the Opening of the Chinese Mind Chapter 10: Learning Abroad, Evading at Home Chapter 11: The Bitter and the Sweet Notes Selected Bibliography
Preface List of Tables List of Figures Introduction Chapter 1: What Is New About the New Silk Road? Chapter 2: Megaregions and Coevolution in World Politics Chapter 3: Pakistan: Deep Democracy and Shallow Strategy Chapter 4: Turkey: Competing Partner Chapter 5: Indonesia: Inherent Weakness and Increasing Leverage Chapter 6: Iran: The Great Divider Chapter 7: Nigeria: A Shaky Bridge Chapter 8: Egypt: Weighing the Tolls Chapter 9: Islam and the Opening of the Chinese Mind Chapter 10: Learning Abroad, Evading at Home Chapter 11: The Bitter and the Sweet Notes Selected Bibliography
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