China's new Silk Road : an emerging world order
- Responsibility
- edited by Carmen Amado Mendes.
- Publication
- London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
- Copyright notice
- ©2019
- Physical description
- x, 184 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Series
- China policy series ; 55.
Description
Creators/Contributors
- Contributor
- Mendes, Carmen Amado, editor.
Contents/Summary
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
-
- Introduction: China's New Silk Road - Carmen Amado Mendes
- SECTION 1: The General Context
- Chapter 1 - New Paradigms for the New Silk Road - Sean Golden
- Chapter 2 - Building a Community of Shared Destiny: The Belt and Road Initiative in the Political Speeches of Xi Jinping - Patrick Heinrich and Beatrice Gallelli
- Chapter 3 - Whose Silk Road? The Chinese, U.S., European Union and Russian Strategic Projects for Regional Integration in Central Asia - Paulo Duarte
- Chapter 4 - Sustainability Implications of the New Silk Road: Environmental and Social Planning -Daniele Brombal
- SECTION 2: The Economic Dimension,
- Chapter 5 - The Political Economy of New Multilateral Development Bank and Reserve Arrangements in East Asia - Werner Pascha
- Chapter 6 - The New Silk Road: Perspectives for EU-China Economic Cooperation - Fernanda Ilheu
- Chapter 7 - The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Lessons for the New Silk Road - Mario Esteban
- Chapter 8 - Sino-Pakistani Axis of Cooperation in China's New Silk Road - Jorge Tavares da Silva
- SECTION 3: The Strategic Dimension
- Chapter 9 - The Role of Local Goverments in the New Silk Road - Dominik Mierzejewski
- Chapter 10 - The Maritime Silk Road, Viewed from the South - Roger Greatrex
- Chapter 11 - Locating China's Maritime Silk Road in the context of the South China Sea disputes -Edyta Roszko.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Publisher's summary
-
Much is being written about China's new 'One Belt, One Road' initiative, but much of the writing focuses on China itself, on the destinations of the road - Europe and the Middle East - or on the countries through which the road passes, such as Central Asia. This book takes a different approach, assessing the views of East Asian and other countries on the Belt and Road Initiative, both from a transnational and multidisciplinary perspective. The book considers international visions and limitations of the New Silk Road as a new paradigm, explores economic and trade aspects, including infrastructure networks, financial mechanisms, and the likely impact for other countries and regions, and analyses the likely implications for regional and trans-regional cooperation and competition. Western and Asian regional perspectives on the New Silk Road, including from India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia and Japan are considered throughout the book.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
Subjects
- Subjects
- China > Commercial policy.
- China > Foreign economic relations > 21st century.
Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2019
- Copyright date
- 2019
- Series
- China policy series ; 55
- ISBN
- 9780815354000 (hardback)
- 0815354002 (hardback)
- 9781351134330 (ePub ebook)
- 9781351134347 (PDF ebook)
- 9781351134323 (mobipocket ebook)
- 9781351134354 (ebook)