Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | HF 1604 .Z4 M6284 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | C20001426 |
"Published in association with the Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammad al Sabah Programme at Durham University."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ntroduction, Niv Horesh Part I 1. Why the Middle East Matters to China, Andrew Scobell 2. Rocking the boat? China's 'belt and road' and global order, Tim Summers 3. Vision, Revision and Supervision, Yitzhak Shichor 4. Viability of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's Financials and Objectives, Sara Hsu Part II 5. OBOR and the Dawn of a New Era in Sino-Saudi Ties, Sean Foley 6. Complex Interdependence in the China-Saudi-US Triangle, Philip Gater-Smith 7. OBOR's Impact on Sino-Israeli Relations, Yoram Evron 8. Economic and Cultural Interactions between Israel and China: Opportunities and challenges, Wang Yu 9. How do Palestinians perceive China's rise? Guy Burton 10. China's "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR) Initiative: Envisioning Iran's Role, John Calabrese 11. The One Belt, One Road in China's Grand Strategy, Anoushiravan Ehteshami
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ’One Belt, One Road’ (OBOR) vision, heralded as an attempt to revive the pre-modern Silk Route, is intended to strengthen West Asia’s economic links with China through ambitious infrastructural projects. Central to this are fast-track rail links, funded by the newly-established Asia Infrastructure and Investment Bank (AIIB), which has its headquarters in Beijing. This book explores the implications of OBOR and the AIIB for the Middle East/West Asia, and addresses a number of key strategic questions arising from China’s new initiatives.
Specialized.
There are no comments on this title.