The Arab Gulf’s pivot to Asia from transactional to strategic partnerships

« Over the last two decades the relations between the countries of the Gulf and Asia have expanded beyond the economic domain to include political and even security arrangements. While oil and non-oil trade are still the fulcrum of their association, ‘strategic’ partnerships are fast becoming the no...

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1 Contextualising the Gulf ’s ‘Look East’ Policy
2 Belt and Road Initiative: Opportunities and Obstacles for the Gulf
3 Gulf-Japan Ties, Beyond the Energy Sector
4 Gulf-South Korea Ties: Special, Smart and Strategic
5 India’s ‘Think West’ Matches Gulf ’s ‘Look East’ Policy
6 Gulf-Central Asia Ties: Beyond the Impasse
7 The ‘Great Decoupling’ of US-China Ties: Implications for the Gulf
8 UAE-India Relations: Expanding ‘Strategic’ Vistas
9 Geo-Environmental Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean Region: A Gulf Agenda
10 Asian Diplomacy: Harmony and Contrast
11 21st Century Space Diplomacy in Asian Orbit
12 Why Indian Muslims Reject Extremist Doctrines: Lessons for the Gulf
13 Flag Follows Trade – China’s Security Imprint in the Belt and Road Initiative, Indian Ocean and Gulf
14 Gulf Security in a ‘Post-Free Riders’ World
Conclusion: East, West and the Covid Geostrategic Test
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Introduction
1 Contextualising the Gulf ’s ‘Look East’ Policy
2 Belt and Road Initiative: Opportunities and Obstacles for the Gulf
3 Gulf-Japan Ties, Beyond the Energy Sector
4 Gulf-South Korea Ties: Special, Smart and Strategic
5 India’s ‘Think West’ Matches Gulf ’s ‘Look East’ Policy
6 Gulf-Central Asia Ties: Beyond the Impasse
7 The ‘Great Decoupling’ of US-China Ties: Implications for the Gulf
8 UAE-India Relations: Expanding ‘Strategic’ Vistas
9 Geo-Environmental Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean Region: A Gulf Agenda
10 Asian Diplomacy: Harmony and Contrast
11 21st Century Space Diplomacy in Asian Orbit
12 Why Indian Muslims Reject Extremist Doctrines: Lessons for the Gulf
13 Flag Follows Trade – China’s Security Imprint in the Belt and Road Initiative, Indian Ocean and Gulf
14 Gulf Security in a ‘Post-Free Riders’ World
Conclusion: East, West and the Covid Geostrategic Test
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1 Contextualising the Gulf ’s ‘Look East’ Policy
2 Belt and Road Initiative: Opportunities and Obstacles for the Gulf
3 Gulf-Japan Ties, Beyond the Energy Sector
4 Gulf-South Korea Ties: Special, Smart and Strategic
5 India’s ‘Think West’ Matches Gulf ’s ‘Look East’ Policy
6 Gulf-Central Asia Ties: Beyond the Impasse
7 The ‘Great Decoupling’ of US-China Ties: Implications for the Gulf
8 UAE-India Relations: Expanding ‘Strategic’ Vistas
9 Geo-Environmental Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean Region: A Gulf Agenda
10 Asian Diplomacy: Harmony and Contrast
11 21st Century Space Diplomacy in Asian Orbit
12 Why Indian Muslims Reject Extremist Doctrines: Lessons for the Gulf
13 Flag Follows Trade – China’s Security Imprint in the Belt and Road Initiative, Indian Ocean and Gulf
14 Gulf Security in a ‘Post-Free Riders’ World
Conclusion: East, West and the Covid Geostrategic Test
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