This book examines how the EU as a geoeconomic region will be impacted by the Russian-Chinese cooperation to construct a Greater Eurasia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Glenn Diesen is Associate Professor at University of South-Eastern Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Sergey Karaganov Introduction Chapter 1. Theorising the Geoeconomics of Regions Chapter 2. Eurasia as a Geoeconomic Region Chapter 3. The Dominance of the West as a Maritime Region Chapter 4. Restoring Political Subjectivity in Greater Eurasia Chapter 5. The Chinese-Russian Partnership for Greater Eurasia Chapter 6. China as a European Power Chapter 7. Eurasian Russia Skewing the Balance of Dependence in Europe Chapter 8. The Three Levels of Trans-Atlantic Fragmentation Chapter 9. Developing Strategic Autonomy for European Sovereignty Conclusion: Adapting to Greater Eurasia Bibliography
Foreword by Sergey Karaganov Introduction Chapter 1. Theorising the Geoeconomics of Regions Chapter 2. Eurasia as a Geoeconomic Region Chapter 3. The Dominance of the West as a Maritime Region Chapter 4. Restoring Political Subjectivity in Greater Eurasia Chapter 5. The Chinese-Russian Partnership for Greater Eurasia Chapter 6. China as a European Power Chapter 7. Eurasian Russia Skewing the Balance of Dependence in Europe Chapter 8. The Three Levels of Trans-Atlantic Fragmentation Chapter 9. Developing Strategic Autonomy for European Sovereignty Conclusion: Adapting to Greater Eurasia Bibliography
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