Emerging Middle East-East Asia Nexus

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China's Energy Diplomacy
China's Middle East Policy
China's Top Oil Provider
China’s Middle East Policy
Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
cross-regional strategic partnerships
East Asian States
Emerging Middle East East Asia Nexus
Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa
Energy Conservation
energy geopolitics
Energy Policy
Energy Resources
Energy Sources
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Flynt Leverett
GCC Country
GCC State
Gulf region diplomacy
Hillary Mann Leverett
international relations theory
Iran Libya Sanctions Act
Iran Nuclear Crisis
Janet Xuanli Liao
Japan's Energy
Japan's Energy Policy
Japanese energy policy
Koji Horinuki
MENA Region
Middle East East Asia
N. Janardhan
Namie Tsujigami
Naser Al-Tamimi
Raymond Hinnebusch
Robert R. Bianchi
Saudi Aramco
Sino Iranian Relations
Sino Saudi Relations
Sino Saudi Relationship
Sino-Iranian engagement
US influence Middle East Asia
Yoshikazu Kobayashi
Yukiko Miyagi

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815364269
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As the economies of East Asia grow ever stronger, their need for energy resources increases, which in turn compels closer relations with the countries of the Middle East. This book examines the developing relations between the countries of East Asia, especially China and Japan, with the countries of the Middle East. It looks at various key bilateral relationships, including with Iran and Syria, discusses the impact on the United States’ hegemony in both regions, considers whether the new relations represent a contribution to, or a threat to, peace and stability, and assesses the implications of the changes for patterns of regional and global international relations systems.

Anoushiravan Ehteshami is Professor of International Relations in the School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham, UK Yukiko Miyagi is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies at the University of St Andrews, UK