Asia-Gulf economic relations in the 21st century : the local to global transformation / edited by Tim Niblock ; with Monica Malik.
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- Asia-Gulf economic relations in the twenty first century
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- HF1583.3.Z4 A78 2013eb
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9783940924117; 9783940924117; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1. Gulf-Asia Economic Relations, Pan-Gulf and Pan-Asia Perspectives; 2. The Growing Roles of Asian Powers in the Gulf: A Saudi Perspective; 3. Iranâ#x80;#x99;s Ties with Asia; 4. Turkey and the Gulf: An Evolving Economic Partnership; 5. Russia and the Gulf: the Main Principles of the Political andEconomic Dialogue; 6. Situating the Gulf in Indiaâ#x80;#x99;s Engagement with Emerging Asia; 7. India and the Emerging Gulf: Between â#x80;#x9C;Strategic Balancingâ#x80;#x9D; andâ#x80;#x9C;Soft Powerâ#x80;#x9D; Options
8. The Economic Relations Between China and the GCC Countriessince 20089. China and Iran: Special Economic Partners; 10. Mobilizing Muslim Minority, Targeting Arab Trade: Chinaâ#x80;#x99;s Ningxiaas the Islamic Hub for China-Arab Connections; 11. China and the Gulf: The Social and Cultural Implications ofTheir Rapidly Developing Economic Ties; 12. Beyond Food for Fuel: the Little Red Dot inGCC-ASEAN Relations; 13. What Determines Malaysiaâ#x80;#x99;s Interest in the GCC?; 14. Small is Beautiful: South Korean-Gulf Relations as an Example ofStrategic Engagement by Players in Different Arenas
15. Japanâ#x80;#x99;s Engagement in the Gulf16. Japan and the Gulf: Balancing the Business Relationship; List of Contributors
Asia constitutes the hub of the transformation of global economic power today. The Gulf, itself part of Asia, is of increasing importance in this transformation. This book documents the growing interactions between the economies of the Gulf states and those of the rest of Asia. These relationships are critical to how the world economy develops over the next decade, and how economic (and perhaps strategic) power is distributed._x000B__x000B_This volume assembles cutting-edge thinking by 16 specialists on a wide variety of topics covering Arab Gulf relations with China, Japan, ASEAN, Korea and I.
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