The challenge of a new world emerging -- Where geography still matters -- Six critical junctures and Eurasia's transformation -- Comparative energy producer profiles -- The comparative political economy of Eurasian petrostates -- Energy-insecure Asian capitalist consumers -- Emerging ententes amid complex continentalism -- Strategic implications -- Prospects and policy implications.
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In this groundbreaking book Kent E. Calder argues that a new transnational configuration is emerging in Asia, driven by economic growth, rising energy demand, and the erosion of longstanding geopolitical divisions. What Calder calls the New Silk Road--with a strengthening multi-faceted relationship between East Asia and the Middle East at its core--could eventually emerge as one of the world's most important multilateral configurations. Straddling the border between comparative politics and international relations theory, this important book will stimulate debate and discussion in both fields.
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New continentalism.
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Energy policy-- Asia, Central.
Energy policy-- Russia (Federation)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Economic Conditions.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Economic History.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Economics-- Comparative.
Diplomatic relations.
Economic history.
Economic policy.
Energy policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Economic Conditions.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Economy.
Politics and government
Asia, Central, Economic conditions, 1991-
Asia, Central, Economic policy, 1991-
Asia, Central, Foreign relations.
Asia, Central, Politics and government, 1991-
Eurasia.
Russia (Federation), Economic conditions, 1991-
Russia (Federation), Economic policy, 1991-
Russia (Federation), Foreign relations.
Russia (Federation), Politics and government, 1991-