The new silk road : how a rising Arab world is turning away from the West and rediscovering China /
By: Simpfendorfer, Ben
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An account of how China is spurring economic growth in the Arab world.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 337.510174927 SI NE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0046413 |
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337.51 CA PR Prosperity in China : | 337.51 GU CH China and globalization : | 337.51 RO BE Belt and Road Initiative : | 337.510174927 SI NE The new silk road : | 337.5108 TO WO The world turned upside down : | 337.52 MO NE The new, emerging Japanese economy : | 337.53054 IN DI India's growing role in the Gulf : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-195) and index.
The new silk road -- Chinese petrodollars and the competition for oil -- The Arab wealth funds and the rise of an 'Islamic Corridor' -- Syria learns from China while the Chinese 'Go Global' -- Young women and the future of the Arab world -- The new public relations war: 'Al Jazeera' in China -- Arabic and the language of globalization -- Implications for the West.
An account of how China is spurring economic growth in the Arab world.
Adult
Adult.