Detailed Information on Publication Record
2021
Introduction: Making Analytic Sense of the Belt and Road Initiative – A Plea for Multi- and Trans-Disciplinary Approaches and Eclecticism
GERSTL, Alfred and Ute WALLENBÖCKBasic information
Original name
Introduction: Making Analytic Sense of the Belt and Road Initiative – A Plea for Multi- and Trans-Disciplinary Approaches and Eclecticism
Name in Czech
Introduction: Making Analytic Sense of the Belt and Road Initiative – A Plea for Multi- and Trans-Disciplinary Approaches and Eclecticism
Authors
GERSTL, Alfred and Ute WALLENBÖCK
Edition
New York, Economic and Strategic Impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative on Central Eastern Europe, Central and Southeast Asia: Similarities and Differences, p. 1-20, 20 pp. 2021
Publisher
Routledge
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
printed version "print"
Organization unit
Faculty of Arts
ISBN
978-0-367-51704-5
Keywords (in Czech)
Belt Road Initiative
Keywords in English
Belt Road Initiative
Tags
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 3/6/2024 11:11, Mag. phil. Ute Wallenböck, Dr. phil.
V originále
This edited volume presents a trans-disciplinary and multifaceted assessment of the strategic and economic impacts of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on three regions, namely Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Central Eastern Europe. The contributions to this book demonstrate the requirement of a more realistic view concerning the anticipated economic benefits of the New Silk Road. The contributors critique the strategic effects of China’s opaque long- term grand strategy on the regional and global political order. Specific coun- tries that are covered are Finland, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Poland, and Thailand. Additionally, case studies from South Asia and Africa, notably India and Ethiopia, enable insightful comparisons. Encouraging readers to critically challenge mainstream interpretations of the aims and impacts of the BRI, this book should interest academics and students from various disciplines including Political Science, International Relations, Political Geography, Sociology, Economics, International Development, and Chinese Studies.
In Czech
This edited volume presents a trans-disciplinary and multifaceted assessment of the strategic and economic impacts of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on three regions, namely Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Central Eastern Europe. The contributions to this book demonstrate the requirement of a more realistic view concerning the anticipated economic benefits of the New Silk Road. The contributors critique the strategic effects of China’s opaque long- term grand strategy on the regional and global political order. Specific coun- tries that are covered are Finland, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Poland, and Thailand. Additionally, case studies from South Asia and Africa, notably India and Ethiopia, enable insightful comparisons. Encouraging readers to critically challenge mainstream interpretations of the aims and impacts of the BRI, this book should interest academics and students from various disciplines including Political Science, International Relations, Political Geography, Sociology, Economics, International Development, and Chinese Studies.