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E-grāmata: Greater Eurasia Partnership and Belt and Road Initiative: The Cooperation or Containment of Atlanticism in the International System

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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
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  • ISBN-13: 9789819930463
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2023
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819930463

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In this book, Eurasia will be discussed in the context of the Greater Eurasian Partnership proposed by Russia, the “eastward” transformations spurred by Neo-Eurasianism and the Greater Eurasian Partnership, and cooperation with China through the BRI, while related countries of Atlanticism was used to described the U.S., Europe, and their allies. The Greater Eurasian Partnership proposed by Russia is an initiative with specific diplomatic considerations, economic development strategies, and geopolitical implications. The initiative represents an attempt by Russia to shift foreign policy thinking, which has traditionally focused on alignment with the U.S. and the West. The Greater Eurasian Partnership contains both short-term strategies to cope with Western pressure and long-term strategic goals for building a new international and regional order. What this portends for the future of Sino-Russian relations is of interest to geopoliticians, economists and journalists.
1 The Greater Eurasian Partnership and the Belt and Road Initiative: Cooperation and Competition in the International System
1(42)
1.1 The Background and Goals of the Greater Eurasian Partnership: Russia's Eastward Transformation
1(6)
1.2 The Belt and Road Initiative: China's Plan for International Cooperation
7(8)
1.3 The Greater Eurasian Partnership and the Belt and Road Initiative: Challenges for Sino--Russian Development Cooperation
15(11)
1.4 The Impact and Prospects of the Alignment of the Two Initiatives
26(17)
References
36(7)
2 China and the Atlantic Countries in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative
43(24)
2.1 China-Europe Competition Over the Belt and Road Initiative: Differences and Conflicts
43(8)
2.2 Sino--US Strategic Games: Challenges and Countermeasures to the Belt and Road Initiative
51(16)
References
63(4)
3 Russia and the Atlantic Countries in the Context of the Greater Eurasian Partnership
67(14)
3.1 European and Russian Sanctions and Countersanctions: The Shattering of Russia's "European Dream"?
67(7)
3.2 The Development of US--Russia Relations: Variability, Contingency, and Uncertainty
74(7)
References
79(2)
4 China, Russia, the United States, and Europe in International Organizations: Quadrilateral Relations
81(16)
4.1 Political, Economic, and Military Relations Between the United States and Europe
81(3)
4.2 The Quadrilateral Relationship Under the Ideologies of Atlanticism and Neo-Eurasianism
84(13)
4.2.1 The Historical Development of Neo-Eurasianism
84(2)
4.2.2 Challenges in the Quadrilateral Relationship Between China, Russia, the European Union, and the United States
86(7)
References
93(4)
5 Differing Values and Perceptions of International Leaders
97(30)
5.1 Vladimir Putin: An Intelligent Leader with a Soviet Complex
97(4)
5.2 Xi Jinping: A Farsighted Leader with Unique Courage
101(4)
5.3 Joseph R. Biden: A Career Politician with Fluctuating Opinions
105(7)
5.4 Angela Merkel: A Unifying Leader of the EU
112(5)
5.5 Who Leads Matters: Explaining Foreign Policy Using the Personal Characteristics of Political Leaders
117(10)
References
122(5)
Conclusion 127(2)
Index 129
Professor Edmund Li Sheng received his M.A. and Ph.D. (political economy) from Universitaet Freiburg, Germany, after graduating with his BA from Peking University. He is currently a university distinguished professor at the Shandong University. His research has focused mainly on political economy and public policy. He has published over 100 research papers in peer-reviewed academic journals, among which 45 were published in journals listed in the Social Sciences Citation Index. He has already published three books with Palgrave: Political Economy of Macao since 1999: The Dilemma of Success, Love and Trade War: China and the U.S. in Historical Context, The Belt and Road Initiative in South-South Cooperation: The Impact on World Trade and Geopolitics.