East Asian politico-economic ties with the Middle East: newcomers, trailblazers, and unsung stakeholders
"China with its Belt and Road, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and the Koreas all have a stake in the development of the Middle East and Central Asia, whether Persian, Arab or Turkic. While the U.S. acts as if the Middle East were somehow its own colony to exploit, other states are actively building m...
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Zusammenfassung: | "China with its Belt and Road, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and the Koreas all have a stake in the development of the Middle East and Central Asia, whether Persian, Arab or Turkic. While the U.S. acts as if the Middle East were somehow its own colony to exploit, other states are actively building mutually beneficial cultural and commercial ties, and they're boosting each other's development. The author reviews the various players and outlines the array of positive steps they are taking to build a strong future together. This provides a backdrop for Americans to ponder whether our approach is the most productive"-- |
Beschreibung: | xi, 169 pages 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781628944044 9781628944051 |
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spelling | Azad, Shirzad 1977- Verfasser (DE-588)1069797731 aut East Asian politico-economic ties with the Middle East newcomers, trailblazers, and unsung stakeholders Shirzad Azad New York Algora Publishing [2019] xi, 169 pages 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier China in the Middle East: Aspiring to become a great powerbroker -- Japan: Eyeing a new role in Middle East Affairs -- South Korea: A relentless quest for a second boom -- North Korea: Seeking normalcy since the demise of Kim Il-Sung -- Unknown and undetected: Taiwan's resilient and viable approach -- Dollar dances with Dirham: Hong Kong's growing Mideast role "China with its Belt and Road, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and the Koreas all have a stake in the development of the Middle East and Central Asia, whether Persian, Arab or Turkic. While the U.S. acts as if the Middle East were somehow its own colony to exploit, other states are actively building mutually beneficial cultural and commercial ties, and they're boosting each other's development. The author reviews the various players and outlines the array of positive steps they are taking to build a strong future together. This provides a backdrop for Americans to ponder whether our approach is the most productive"-- East Asia / Relations / Middle East Middle East / Relations / East Asia East Asia / Foreign relations / 21st century Diplomatic relations International relations East Asia Middle East 2000-2099 Online version Azad, Shirzad, 1977- East Asian politico-economic ties with the Middle East New York : Algora Publishing, 2019 9781628944068 |
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