
This Book Explains How China's New Foreign Policy Initiatives Like The Vaunted Belt And Road Are Being Shaped By Local And Regional Politics Outside China And Assesses The Political Implications Of These Developments For Eurasia And The United States. It Depicts The Ways That President Xi Jinping's China Is Zealously Transforming Its National Wealth And Economic Power Into Tools Of Global Political Influence And Details These Developments In South Asia, Central Asia, And The Middle East. Drawing From Extensive Interviews, Travels, And Historical Research, It Describes How Perceptions Of China Vary Widely Within States Like Pakistan, Kazakhstan, And Iran. Eurasia's Powerful And Privileged Groups Often Expect To Profit From Their Connections To China, While Others Fear Commercial And Political Losses. Similarly, Statesmen Across Eurasia Are Scrambling To Harness China's Energy Purchases, Arms Sales, And Infrastructure Investments As A Means To Outdo Their Strategic Competitors, Like India And Saudi Arabia, While Negotiating Relations With Russia And America. The Book Finds That, On Balance, China's Deepening Involvement Will Play To The Advantage Of Regional Strongmen And Exacerbate The Political Tensions Within And Among Eurasian States. To Make The Most Of America's Limited Influence In China's Backyard (and Elsewhere), It Argues That U.s. Policymakers Should Pursue A Selective And Localized Strategy To Serve America's Aims In Eurasia And To Better Compete With China Over The Long Run-- China And The New Geopolitics Of Eurasia -- Beijing's Global Aspirations -- South Asian Conflicts -- Central Asian Insecurities -- Middle Eastern Entanglements -- Us-china Competition In Eurasia. Daniel S. Markey. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Oxford Available Via World Wide Web.
How does China’s expanding economic and political influence in Eurasia reshape regional power dynamics and impact United States strategic interests? Daniel S. Markey, a senior advisor and expert in international relations, utilizes extensive field research, interviews, and historical analysis to examine China’s Belt and Road Initiative. He argues that Beijing’s efforts to convert economic power into political leverage often empower regional autocrats and intensify existing geopolitical tensions, necessitating a more localized and selective U.S. foreign policy approach.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and policy analysts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of contemporary Chinese foreign policy and regional power shifts. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's strategic framework and the value of his on-the-ground observations in understanding the complexities of Eurasian geopolitics.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2020-03-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190680199
ISBN-13:
9780190680190
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!