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Edited by (University of Haifa, Israel), Edited by (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.), Edited by (University of Haifa, Israel)
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This book examines the changing relations between the Asian part of the Middle East and the rest of the continent during the 21st Century.



This book examines the changing relations between the Asian part of the Middle East and the rest of the continent during the 21st century. Written by leading experts, this ground-breaking volume utilizes a comprehensive and multi-dimensional perspective to offer a novel and unique outlook on the evolving shape of East-West Asia relations and their global impact. Critically, it demonstrates that the intensification and diversification of East-West Asia relations since the 1990s have altered them from a set of separated bilateral ties into complex interregional relations.

The book presents a nuanced, comparative look at Asian countries’ responses to global developments, and China’s rise in particular, and offers a new perspective on the very concept of Asia itself. It will be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners working in the fields of International Relations, Asian Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies.

Recenzijas

'With its impressively expansive and detailed sweep, this volume makes an extremely valuable contribution to our understanding of the rapidly changing dynamics between East and West Asia. Situating them in the wider strategic context of great power rivalry, the volume looks at key actors approaches not through the usual bilateral or functional prisms but through a genuinely cross-regional approach making for an innovative reframing of even familiar issues. Including most of the best scholars in the field, this is a book that will be of great use to academics and policy practitioners alike.'

Andrew Small, Senior Transatlantic Fellow, Indo-Pacific Program, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and the author of The China-Pakistan Axis (Hurst/Oxford University Press, 2015)

'This volume provides a rich and multifaceted examination of the complex interregional relationship between East and West Asia in the twenty-first century. With contributions from leading scholars and experts, it offers a thorough and insightful examination of the strategic, economic, and political aspects of bilateral and multilateral relations between the two regions. It also contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities for China-West Asia cooperation during a period of intense great power competition in the region. Overall, this volume adds significantly to the literature and is a must-read for anyone interested in the shifting contours of todays global landscape.'

Sujata Ashwarya, Professor of Western Asian Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India, and the author of India-Iran Relations (Routledge, 2017) and co-editor of Contemporary West Asia (Routledge, 2017)

'This is a very fruitful and thought-provoking book. After the rise of Western powers in the 19th century, East Asia and West Asia drifted apart and formed their respective sub-regions. In the process of globalization and, in particular, Asias rise, East-West Asian countries have rediscovered their historical affinities and have built closer political, economic, energy, and cultural ties. At present, their relations are shifting from back-to-back to face-to-face. Based on multilingual sources, inter-disciplinary methodologies, and rigorous research, this book sheds light on domains, features, and trends of East-West Asia complex relations bilaterally and inter-regionally.'

Degang Sun, Professor and Director of Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

'East-West Asia Complex in the 21st Century offers a comprehensive assessment of the complex interregional, multifunctional interactions between the Middle East and East Asia. Written by a diverse collection of leading scholars with deep expertise in these economic, political, and strategic relations, this book contributes significantly to the scholarly literature by broadening understanding of the two-way interactions between various countries in these sub-regions. This empirically rich, up-to-date analysis will be welcomed by scholars and students alike for its novel approach to examining relations between these critical sub-regions in an increasingly interconnected world.'

Dawn C. Murphy, Associate Professor of National Security Strategy, US National War College, and the author of Chinas Rise in the Global South (Stanford University Press, 2022)

Introduction
1. East and West Asia in the Twenty-First Century: From
Bilateral to Interregional Relationships I. West Asia, East Asia, and the
World Powers
2. Fluid Triangle: Shifting Cold War Alliances between Beijing,
Moscow, and Washington in the Middle East
3. Russia, India, and China in the
Middle East: Emerging Power Behavior under Uncertain Conditions
4. India, the
United States, and the Middle East: From Going Alone to Bandwagoning?
5. Does
the Middle East Matter? Unpacking Chinas New Role in the Middle East II. The
Growing Role of the Middle East for East Asia
6. China Makes Risky Bets, No
More So Than in the Middle East
7. The Gulf Cooperation Councils Relations
with China: Developmental Partnership and Strategic Dividends
8. Chinese
Trade and Investment Ties with Egypt in the Era of Great Power Competition
9.
Japan in the Middle East: A Complex Web of Partnerships and Shifting
Priorities
10. The South Korean Sanctions Dilemma: How to Impose and Bypass
Sanctions on North Korea and Iran III. The Growing Role of East Asia for the
Middle East
11. East-West Asian Energy Relations: Geopolitical Implications
of a Strategic Cooperation
12. Straddling between West and East: East:
Turkeys Relations with East Asia in the Twenty-First Century
13. A Partial
Shift Eastward: Israels Improving Ties with Asia in the Twenty-First Century
Conclusions
14. Concluding Remarks: East-West Asia Relations and the
Regionalization of the International System
Rotem Kowner is a Professor of Japanese Studies and History at the University of Haifa, Israel.

Yoram Evron is an Associate Professor of Chinese studies and Political Science at the University of Haifa, Israel.

P.R. Kumaraswamy is a Professor of Contemporary Middle Eastern Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India.