The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific
Herausgeber: Bisley, Nick; Sussex, Matthew; Clarke, Michael
The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific
Herausgeber: Bisley, Nick; Sussex, Matthew; Clarke, Michael
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The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific interrogates to what extent the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents an achievable vision of a China-centric order in Asia, exploring its major security implications for the region.
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The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific interrogates to what extent the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents an achievable vision of a China-centric order in Asia, exploring its major security implications for the region.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 571g
- ISBN-13: 9781498582759
- ISBN-10: 1498582753
- Artikelnr.: 58292203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 571g
- ISBN-13: 9781498582759
- ISBN-10: 1498582753
- Artikelnr.: 58292203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Michael Clarke; Matthew Sussex and Nick Bisley - Contributions by Mark Beeson; Nick Bisley; Lai-Ha Chan; Mordechai Chaziza; Michael Clarke; Jane Golley; Ian Hall; Stefanie Kam Li Yee; Andrew O'Neil; Matthew Sussex; Brooke Wilmsen and Michael Wes
Chapter 1. Infrastructure, Order and Contested Asia: How BRI will influence
Asia's Emerging International Order Nick Bisley Section I: Geopolitics,
alliances and security Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative as a
Regional Order Building Strategy: No Longer Hard Times for Soft Balancing?
Lai-ha Chan Chapter 3: Sino-Russian Relations and the Belt and Road
Initiative: Navigating Hedging, Accommodation and Entrapment Dilemmas in
Central Asia Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex Chapter 4: Combating the
Three Evil Forces on the Silk Road: Uyghur Terrorism and Chinese Security
Diplomacy Stefanie Kam Li Yee Section II: The Political Economy of BRI
Chapter 5: The Geo-Economics of Belt and Road Initiative Jane Golley and
Michael Wesley Chapter 6: The Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies
of the Belt and Road Initiative: the Geopolitical Implications Brooke
Wilmsen, Andrew van Hulten, Xiao Han and David Adjartey Chapter 7: China's
Relationship with Egypt and Oman: A Strategic Framework for the
Implementation of China's Maritime Silk Road Initiative Mordechai Chaziza
Section III: BRI and Indo-Pacific Strategic Actors Chapter 8: India and the
Belt and Road Initiative: From Critic to Competitor Ian Hall Chapter 9:
Southeast Asia and the BRI: Integrative or Divisive? Mark Beeson Chapter
10: Keeping the 'China Dream' at Arm's Length: Australia's Response to the
Belt and Road Initiative Andrew O'Neil Conclusion: Assessing BRI's
Implications for Regional Order Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex
Asia's Emerging International Order Nick Bisley Section I: Geopolitics,
alliances and security Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative as a
Regional Order Building Strategy: No Longer Hard Times for Soft Balancing?
Lai-ha Chan Chapter 3: Sino-Russian Relations and the Belt and Road
Initiative: Navigating Hedging, Accommodation and Entrapment Dilemmas in
Central Asia Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex Chapter 4: Combating the
Three Evil Forces on the Silk Road: Uyghur Terrorism and Chinese Security
Diplomacy Stefanie Kam Li Yee Section II: The Political Economy of BRI
Chapter 5: The Geo-Economics of Belt and Road Initiative Jane Golley and
Michael Wesley Chapter 6: The Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies
of the Belt and Road Initiative: the Geopolitical Implications Brooke
Wilmsen, Andrew van Hulten, Xiao Han and David Adjartey Chapter 7: China's
Relationship with Egypt and Oman: A Strategic Framework for the
Implementation of China's Maritime Silk Road Initiative Mordechai Chaziza
Section III: BRI and Indo-Pacific Strategic Actors Chapter 8: India and the
Belt and Road Initiative: From Critic to Competitor Ian Hall Chapter 9:
Southeast Asia and the BRI: Integrative or Divisive? Mark Beeson Chapter
10: Keeping the 'China Dream' at Arm's Length: Australia's Response to the
Belt and Road Initiative Andrew O'Neil Conclusion: Assessing BRI's
Implications for Regional Order Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex
Chapter 1. Infrastructure, Order and Contested Asia: How BRI will influence
Asia's Emerging International Order Nick Bisley Section I: Geopolitics,
alliances and security Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative as a
Regional Order Building Strategy: No Longer Hard Times for Soft Balancing?
Lai-ha Chan Chapter 3: Sino-Russian Relations and the Belt and Road
Initiative: Navigating Hedging, Accommodation and Entrapment Dilemmas in
Central Asia Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex Chapter 4: Combating the
Three Evil Forces on the Silk Road: Uyghur Terrorism and Chinese Security
Diplomacy Stefanie Kam Li Yee Section II: The Political Economy of BRI
Chapter 5: The Geo-Economics of Belt and Road Initiative Jane Golley and
Michael Wesley Chapter 6: The Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies
of the Belt and Road Initiative: the Geopolitical Implications Brooke
Wilmsen, Andrew van Hulten, Xiao Han and David Adjartey Chapter 7: China's
Relationship with Egypt and Oman: A Strategic Framework for the
Implementation of China's Maritime Silk Road Initiative Mordechai Chaziza
Section III: BRI and Indo-Pacific Strategic Actors Chapter 8: India and the
Belt and Road Initiative: From Critic to Competitor Ian Hall Chapter 9:
Southeast Asia and the BRI: Integrative or Divisive? Mark Beeson Chapter
10: Keeping the 'China Dream' at Arm's Length: Australia's Response to the
Belt and Road Initiative Andrew O'Neil Conclusion: Assessing BRI's
Implications for Regional Order Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex
Asia's Emerging International Order Nick Bisley Section I: Geopolitics,
alliances and security Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative as a
Regional Order Building Strategy: No Longer Hard Times for Soft Balancing?
Lai-ha Chan Chapter 3: Sino-Russian Relations and the Belt and Road
Initiative: Navigating Hedging, Accommodation and Entrapment Dilemmas in
Central Asia Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex Chapter 4: Combating the
Three Evil Forces on the Silk Road: Uyghur Terrorism and Chinese Security
Diplomacy Stefanie Kam Li Yee Section II: The Political Economy of BRI
Chapter 5: The Geo-Economics of Belt and Road Initiative Jane Golley and
Michael Wesley Chapter 6: The Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies
of the Belt and Road Initiative: the Geopolitical Implications Brooke
Wilmsen, Andrew van Hulten, Xiao Han and David Adjartey Chapter 7: China's
Relationship with Egypt and Oman: A Strategic Framework for the
Implementation of China's Maritime Silk Road Initiative Mordechai Chaziza
Section III: BRI and Indo-Pacific Strategic Actors Chapter 8: India and the
Belt and Road Initiative: From Critic to Competitor Ian Hall Chapter 9:
Southeast Asia and the BRI: Integrative or Divisive? Mark Beeson Chapter
10: Keeping the 'China Dream' at Arm's Length: Australia's Response to the
Belt and Road Initiative Andrew O'Neil Conclusion: Assessing BRI's
Implications for Regional Order Michael Clarke and Matthew Sussex