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Eurasian Corridors Of Interconnection From The South China To The Caspian Sea Susan M Walcott Corey Johnson

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Eurasian Corridors Of Interconnection From The South China To The Caspian Sea Susan M Walcott Corey Johnson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Susan M Walcott; Corey Johnson
ISBN: 9780415857710, 0415857716
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Eurasian Corridors Of Interconnection From The South China To The Caspian Sea Susan M Walcott Corey Johnson by Susan M Walcott; Corey Johnson 9780415857710, 0415857716 instant download after payment.

Connectivity, as well as conflict, characterizes Eurasia. This edited volume explores dynamic geopolitical and geo-economic links reconfiguring spaces from the eastern edge of Europe through the western edge of Asia, seeking explanation beyond description. The ancient Silk Road tied together space, much as pipelines, railroads, telecommunications infrastructure, and similar cultural and constructed links ease the mobility of people and products in modern Eurasia. This book considers Eurasia along an interlinked corridor, with chapters illustrating the connections as a discussion foundation focusing on the shared interactions of a set of nation states through time and across space, generating more positive considerations of the resurgently important region of Eurasia. China's interests fall into three chapters: the southeastern border with Vietnam, the southwestern Himalayan edge, and the western Muslim regions. Russia's recovery relates events to a larger landmass context and focuses on the importance of historic mobility. A geo-history of the Caspian considers this petroleum-rich area as a zone of cultural and economic interconnection. The final focus on Central Asia treats the traditional heart of "Eurasia." The concluding chapter pulls together strands linking subregions for a new concept of "Eurasia" as an area linked by vital interests and overlapping histories.

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