China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations A Clash or Collaboration of Modern Civilisation?

This book provides a critical insight into China's evolving socio-cultural relations with Islamic countries in the face of growing geopolitical uncertainty. It considers both the historical and socioeconomic aspects of China-Islamic countries relations to present a balanced analysis of the effe...

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Other Authors: Kim, Young-Chan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature Switzerland 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Understanding China
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction: China and the Arab Region: Dynamics of Engagement (A. Ehteshami),- Part I. Theoretical overview of China’s strategic relations with the Islamic nations -- Chapter 2. China’s Soft Power in the Middle East (Anu Sharma) -- Chapter 3. Iran-China Comparing Foreign Policy: Pragmatists versus Revolutionists (Mohammad Reza Chitsazian) -- Chapter 4. Coercion or Choice: Opportunities and Challenges of a 25-Year Agreement for Iran and China (Ali Bagheri Dolatabadi) -- Chapter 5. China – Iran relations in the context of the changing world order (Lars Erslev Andersen) -- Chapter 6. Iran’s Pragmatic Approach in Accommodating China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Determinant for Future Closer Bilateral Cooperation (Henelito A. Sevilla) -- Chapter 7. China’s Tri-Dimensional diplomacy with Iran and Saudi Arabia (Jeremy Garlick) -- Part II. Understanding the BRI through its strengths and limitations,- Chapter 8. Sino-Gulf CorporationCouncil Partnership in a New Era of Great Power Competition (Mordechai Chaziza) -- Chapter 9. China and Central Asian countries’ cooperation in the sphere of security: religious aspects and beyond (D. Zhekenov) -- Chapter 10. Collateral Damage in Sino-Arabic Cooperation: Assessing Middle Eastern and North African silence and complicity in the Uyghur Crisis (Anna Hayes) -- Chapter 11. Xinjiang/Uyghurs Autonomous Regions – Bridge between Islam and Orientalism (Young-Chan Kim) -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: China, the Arab World, and the Silk Road Diplomacy: towards a New World Order (Ramakrushna Pradhan) 
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