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A New Gulf Security Architecture: Prospects and Challenges for an Asian Role
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2014
- Copyright Year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-940924-36-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-940924-37-7
- Publisher
- Gerlach Press, Berlin
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 293
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 4Authors:
- 1 New Silk Roads of the 21st Century: GCC-Asia Economic Connectivities and Their Political Implications No access Pages 5 - 42Authors:
- 2 Tensions in the Gulf, South Asia and the South China Sea – Case Study for a Pan-Asian Partnership No access Pages 43 - 58Authors:
- 3 Prospects for Peace in the Gulf No access Pages 59 - 72Authors:
- 4 South Korea’s Interests in the Gulf: From Construction to Military Cooperation No access Pages 73 - 90Authors:
- 5 Pakistan’s Interests in the Gulf No access Pages 91 - 114Authors:
- 6 India’s Relations with Iran: Looking beyond Oil No access Pages 115 - 140Authors:
- 7 Indian Energy Interests in the Gulf and Sino-Indian Energy Cooperation – A Chinese Perspective No access Pages 141 - 162Authors:
- 8 From Geoeconomics to Geopolitics: Pan-Asian Perspective of India-GCC Ties No access Pages 163 - 184Authors:
- 9 India, China and the Gulf: Cooperation, Competition or Confrontation? No access Pages 185 - 210Authors:
- 10 Chinese and Indian Security Interests in the Gulf No access Pages 211 - 230Authors:
- 11 The Turkish Perspective on Future Security of the Gulf No access Pages 231 - 258Authors:
- 12 Exploring the Possibility of a Pan-Asian Cooperative Security Paradigm for the Gulf Region No access Pages 259 - 272Authors:
- About the Contributors No access Pages 273 - 278






