China and Eurasian Powers in a Multipolar World Order 2.0
China and Eurasian Powers in a Multipolar World Order 2.0
Security, Diplomacy, Economy and Cyberspace
Sahakyan, Mher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2023
246
Dura
Inglês
9781032403304
15 a 20 dias
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Contents List of Figures Notes on Contributors Preface in Chinese Acknowledgements Foreword: Great Power conflict PART I China, Great Powers and Eurasian Security 1. Political and economic security in multipolar Eurasia: English school perspective 2. Eurasia and the Pacific as the "Golden apple of discord" between the US and China: the cases of Afghanistan, Ukraine, the AUKUS and Quad 3.The US and China as main powers in the Multipolar world order 2.0: a case study Turkey and the Middle East PART II:
Sino-Russian strategic partnership in Eurasia: politics, economy, trade and interregional interaction 4.The strengthening of the Sino-Russian partnership in the the era of the Multiplolar world order 2.0 5. Russo-Chinese trade and economic cooperation: achievements and challenges 6. Interregional interaction between China and Russia on the Russo-Chinese border in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART III:
Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Belt and Road Initiative's China-Central Asia-Western Asia and Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar economic corridors 7. China in Central Asia: the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, new developments and roles in 2013-2021 8.China's Belt and Road Initiative and South Caucasus in the Era of Ukrainian war and Multipolar world order 2.0 9. Bangladesh and Belt and Road Initiative: strategic rationale and plausible repercussions PART IV: European subcontinent and China 10. China and the European Union: more partners than rivals? 11. Chinese relations with Central and Eastern European Countries in an era of Multipolar world order 2.0 PART V: Cybersecurity challenges, Digital Silk Road, and innovations in Eurasia 12. China's Digital Silk Road: empowering capabilities for digital leadership in Eurasia 13. BRI's Digital Silk Road and the EU: the role of innovation and communication in the Italian case study 14. Cybersecurity challenges between the EU and China and the way forward: thoughts and recommendations PART VI: The strategy of Communist Party of China: the historical experience and roadmap for the future 15. Comprehensive analysis of Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century PART VII Conclusion 16. Conclusion: colliding interests in Ukraine, Eurasia, and cyberspace in the era of Multipolar world order 2.0 Index
Sino-Russian strategic partnership in Eurasia: politics, economy, trade and interregional interaction 4.The strengthening of the Sino-Russian partnership in the the era of the Multiplolar world order 2.0 5. Russo-Chinese trade and economic cooperation: achievements and challenges 6. Interregional interaction between China and Russia on the Russo-Chinese border in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART III:
Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Belt and Road Initiative's China-Central Asia-Western Asia and Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar economic corridors 7. China in Central Asia: the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, new developments and roles in 2013-2021 8.China's Belt and Road Initiative and South Caucasus in the Era of Ukrainian war and Multipolar world order 2.0 9. Bangladesh and Belt and Road Initiative: strategic rationale and plausible repercussions PART IV: European subcontinent and China 10. China and the European Union: more partners than rivals? 11. Chinese relations with Central and Eastern European Countries in an era of Multipolar world order 2.0 PART V: Cybersecurity challenges, Digital Silk Road, and innovations in Eurasia 12. China's Digital Silk Road: empowering capabilities for digital leadership in Eurasia 13. BRI's Digital Silk Road and the EU: the role of innovation and communication in the Italian case study 14. Cybersecurity challenges between the EU and China and the way forward: thoughts and recommendations PART VI: The strategy of Communist Party of China: the historical experience and roadmap for the future 15. Comprehensive analysis of Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century PART VII Conclusion 16. Conclusion: colliding interests in Ukraine, Eurasia, and cyberspace in the era of Multipolar world order 2.0 Index
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Unipolar;World Order;Multipolar;Russia;China;Eurasia;Ukraine;Multipolar World Order;UN;DSR;Cee Country;United States;BCIMEC;Chinese Vaccines;South Caucasus;Ukraine War;China's BRI;St Century Maritime Silk Road;NATO Member;Cee;Comprehensive Strategic Partnership;Violate;NATO;China EU Relation;Cee Region;BRI Project;Energy Sources;Russo Chinese Relations;EU Member State;Eurasian Continent;Economic Corridor;International North South Transport Corridor
Contents List of Figures Notes on Contributors Preface in Chinese Acknowledgements Foreword: Great Power conflict PART I China, Great Powers and Eurasian Security 1. Political and economic security in multipolar Eurasia: English school perspective 2. Eurasia and the Pacific as the "Golden apple of discord" between the US and China: the cases of Afghanistan, Ukraine, the AUKUS and Quad 3.The US and China as main powers in the Multipolar world order 2.0: a case study Turkey and the Middle East PART II:
Sino-Russian strategic partnership in Eurasia: politics, economy, trade and interregional interaction 4.The strengthening of the Sino-Russian partnership in the the era of the Multiplolar world order 2.0 5. Russo-Chinese trade and economic cooperation: achievements and challenges 6. Interregional interaction between China and Russia on the Russo-Chinese border in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART III:
Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Belt and Road Initiative's China-Central Asia-Western Asia and Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar economic corridors 7. China in Central Asia: the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, new developments and roles in 2013-2021 8.China's Belt and Road Initiative and South Caucasus in the Era of Ukrainian war and Multipolar world order 2.0 9. Bangladesh and Belt and Road Initiative: strategic rationale and plausible repercussions PART IV: European subcontinent and China 10. China and the European Union: more partners than rivals? 11. Chinese relations with Central and Eastern European Countries in an era of Multipolar world order 2.0 PART V: Cybersecurity challenges, Digital Silk Road, and innovations in Eurasia 12. China's Digital Silk Road: empowering capabilities for digital leadership in Eurasia 13. BRI's Digital Silk Road and the EU: the role of innovation and communication in the Italian case study 14. Cybersecurity challenges between the EU and China and the way forward: thoughts and recommendations PART VI: The strategy of Communist Party of China: the historical experience and roadmap for the future 15. Comprehensive analysis of Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century PART VII Conclusion 16. Conclusion: colliding interests in Ukraine, Eurasia, and cyberspace in the era of Multipolar world order 2.0 Index
Sino-Russian strategic partnership in Eurasia: politics, economy, trade and interregional interaction 4.The strengthening of the Sino-Russian partnership in the the era of the Multiplolar world order 2.0 5. Russo-Chinese trade and economic cooperation: achievements and challenges 6. Interregional interaction between China and Russia on the Russo-Chinese border in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART III:
Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Belt and Road Initiative's China-Central Asia-Western Asia and Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar economic corridors 7. China in Central Asia: the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, new developments and roles in 2013-2021 8.China's Belt and Road Initiative and South Caucasus in the Era of Ukrainian war and Multipolar world order 2.0 9. Bangladesh and Belt and Road Initiative: strategic rationale and plausible repercussions PART IV: European subcontinent and China 10. China and the European Union: more partners than rivals? 11. Chinese relations with Central and Eastern European Countries in an era of Multipolar world order 2.0 PART V: Cybersecurity challenges, Digital Silk Road, and innovations in Eurasia 12. China's Digital Silk Road: empowering capabilities for digital leadership in Eurasia 13. BRI's Digital Silk Road and the EU: the role of innovation and communication in the Italian case study 14. Cybersecurity challenges between the EU and China and the way forward: thoughts and recommendations PART VI: The strategy of Communist Party of China: the historical experience and roadmap for the future 15. Comprehensive analysis of Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century PART VII Conclusion 16. Conclusion: colliding interests in Ukraine, Eurasia, and cyberspace in the era of Multipolar world order 2.0 Index
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Unipolar;World Order;Multipolar;Russia;China;Eurasia;Ukraine;Multipolar World Order;UN;DSR;Cee Country;United States;BCIMEC;Chinese Vaccines;South Caucasus;Ukraine War;China's BRI;St Century Maritime Silk Road;NATO Member;Cee;Comprehensive Strategic Partnership;Violate;NATO;China EU Relation;Cee Region;BRI Project;Energy Sources;Russo Chinese Relations;EU Member State;Eurasian Continent;Economic Corridor;International North South Transport Corridor