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China-Us Rivalry and its Implications on Major Ports and Other Infrastructure Projects in South Asia: A Political Economy Approach = = CIN-abd Rekabetinin Guney Asya'daki Buyuk Limanlar ve Di̇ger Altyapi Projeleri̇ Uzeri̇ndeki̇ Etki̇leri̇: Bi̇r Poli̇ti̇k Ekonomi̇ Yaklasimi /
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China-Us Rivalry and its Implications on Major Ports and Other Infrastructure Projects in South Asia: A Political Economy Approach =/ Yasir Rashid.
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CIN-abd Rekabetinin Guney Asya'daki Buyuk Limanlar ve Di̇ger Altyapi Projeleri̇ Uzeri̇ndeki̇ Etki̇leri̇: Bi̇r Poli̇ti̇k Ekonomi̇ Yaklasimi /
Author:
Rashid, Yasir,
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1 electronic resource (144 pages)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-07.
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Military withdrawals. -
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9798762157193
China-Us Rivalry and its Implications on Major Ports and Other Infrastructure Projects in South Asia: A Political Economy Approach = = CIN-abd Rekabetinin Guney Asya'daki Buyuk Limanlar ve Di̇ger Altyapi Projeleri̇ Uzeri̇ndeki̇ Etki̇leri̇: Bi̇r Poli̇ti̇k Ekonomi̇ Yaklasimi /
Rashid, Yasir,
China-Us Rivalry and its Implications on Major Ports and Other Infrastructure Projects in South Asia: A Political Economy Approach =
CIN-abd Rekabetinin Guney Asya'daki Buyuk Limanlar ve Di̇ger Altyapi Projeleri̇ Uzeri̇ndeki̇ Etki̇leri̇: Bi̇r Poli̇ti̇k Ekonomi̇ Yaklasimi /Yasir Rashid. - 1 electronic resource (144 pages)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-07.
With significant economic growth, China has challenged the US in various economic, political, military, and technological fields. However, since the introduction of BRI in 2013, the geoeconomic area has become one of the main areas of competition between the US and China in recent years. Geoeconomics emerged from the interconnection of geography, economics, and power and provides a new structure for power relations. Therefore, rivalry over the construction and development of infrastructures, including strategic ports, has been one of the most important parts of the geoeconomic competition between Washington and Beijing.South Asian region can be an example of where one can observe the aforementioned intense power relations. This region provides the shortest land route between China and the Indian Ocean, supply the ability to bypass the Strait of Malacca, and gain the shortest access to energy-rich Central Asia. By investing in infrastructure projects in South Asia, such as ports of Chabahar and Gwadar, global and regional powers are competing with each other. Due to the diversity of actors and competition, the implications of rivalry between the United States and China over infrastructure projects in South Asia are very complex and varied.This study, using a political economy approach, will analyze and examine China-US rivalry and its implications on major ports and other infrastructure projects in South Asia. Particularly, implications for strategic projects of ports of Gwadar and Chabahar, as a case study, and the implications for countries in the region including Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asian countries will also be examined.
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ISBN: 9798762157193Subjects--Topical Terms:
3696035
Military withdrawals.
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