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Carter and Ehteshami consider the significant geopolitical, economic and security links between the Middle East and the wider Asian world - links which are often overlooked when the Middle East is considered in isolation or in terms of its relations with the West, but which are of growing importance. Topics covered include Asias overall geostrategic realities and the Middle Easts place within them; relations between the Middle East and China, Russia, central Asia, southeast Asia and south Asia; Islam in central Asia and southeast Asia and the connections with the Middle East; and the important links between the Middle East and India and Pakistans military and security establishments.

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The Middle Easts Relations with Asia and Russia
This book considers the significant geopolitical, economic and security links between the Middle East and the wider Asian world links which are often overlooked when the Middle East is considered in isolation or in terms of its relations with the West, but which are of growing importance. Topics include Asias overall geostrategic realities and the Middle Easts place within them. Relations between the Middle East and China, Russia and Central, South and South East Asia are covered, as well as the important links between the Middle East and India and Pakistans military and security establishments.
Hannah Carter is Research Analyst in the Foreign and Commonwealth Offices Middle East and North Africa Research Group.
Anoushiravan Ehteshami is Professor of International Relations at the University of Durham and former Vice-President of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES).
Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
Series Editor: Anoushiravan Ehteshami, University of Durham
1. Economic Development in Saudi Arabia
Rodney Wilson, with Abdullah Al-Salamah, Monica Malik and Ahmed Al-Rajhi
2. Islam Encountering Globalisation
Edited by Ali Mohammadi
3. Chinas Relations with Arabia and the Gulf, 19491999
Mohamed Bin Huwaidin
4. Good Governance in the Middle East Oil Monarchies
Edited by Tom Pierre Najem and Martin Hetherington
5. The Middle Easts Relations with Asia and Russia
Edited by Hannah Carter and Anoushiravan Ehteshami
6. Israeli Politics and the Middle East Peace Process, 19882002
Hassan A. Barari
First published 2004
by RoutledgeCurzon
11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by RoutledgeCurzon
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This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2004.
RoutledgeCurzon is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
2004 editorial matter and selection, Hannah Carter and Anoushiravan Ehteshami; individual chapters, the contributors
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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ISBN 0-203-41289-3 Master e-book ISBN
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ISBN 0415333229 (Print Edition)
Contents
ANOUSHIRAVAN EHTESHAMI
ROLAND DANNREUTHER
MICHAEL DILLON
OLIVIER ROY
SHIRIN AKINER
RODNEY WILSON
BEN SHEPPARD
C.W. WATSON
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Contributors
Shirin Akiner is Lecturer in Central Asian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, the University of London, where she convenes and teaches courses on Central Asian history, politics and religion. She is also an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London. She has long first-hand experience of the region. Authored publications include: Islamic Peoples of the Soviet Union (1983, 1987); Central Asia: New Arc of Conflict? (1993); Minorities in a Time of Change: Prospects for Conflict, Stability and Development in Central Asia (1997); Tajikistan: Disintegration or Reconciliation? (2001). She has also written numerous scholarly articles on such topics as Islam, ethnicity, political change and security challenges in Central Asia.
Hannah Carter has an MA in International Relations from the University of Durham. She joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1998 as a Research Analyst in the Middle East and North Africa Research Group, and is currently serving in the British Embassy in Tehran.
Roland Dannreuther is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of Edinburgh. He was a Research Fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London from 1991 to 1994 and joined the Politics Department in 1995. During 20002001 he was on leave from Edinburgh University and was a member of the Faculty of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. His interests include international security and strategic studies, Middle Eastern and Central Asian politics, Soviet and Russian foreign policy, the international politics of energy, and international relations theory. Publications include: The Gulf Conflict: A Political and Strategic Analysis (1991); Creating New States in Central Asia (1994); The Soviet Union and the PLO (1998); Cosmopolitan Citizenship (1999) (co-edited with K. Hutchings); and The Strategic Implications of Chinas Energy Needs (2002) (with P. Andrews-Speed and X. Liao).
Michael Dillon is Senior Lecturer in Modern Chinese History and Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Durham. His books include: Chinas Muslims (OUP, 1996); Chinas Muslim Hui Community: Migration, Settlement and Sects (Curzon, 1999); and Xinjiang: Chinas Muslim Far Northwest (forthcoming 2003). He is a frequent commentator on Chinese and Asian affairs for the BBC and other international broadcasters.
Anoushiravan Ehteshami is Professor of International Relations at the University of Durham and former Vice-President of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES). His most recent publications include: The Foreign Policies of Middle East States (co-editor) (2002); Irans Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era (co-author) (2001); Iran and Eurasia (co-editor) (2000); The Changing Balance of Power in Asia (1998); Syria and Iran: Middle Powers in a Penetrated Regional System (with Ray Hinnebusch) (1997); Islamic Fundamentalism (co-editor) (1996); After Khomeini: The Iranian Second Republic (1995); and From the Gulf to Central Asia: Players in the New Great Game (editor) (1994).
Olivier Roy is Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France and the author of The Failure of Political Islam (I.B. Tauris) and The New Central Asia: The Creation of Nations (I.B. Tauris).
Ben Sheppard is a defence analyst at Janes Information Group and a regular contributor to various Janes publications, writing on ballistic missile proliferation and South Asia security. Publications for which Sheppard has written include Janes Defence Weekly, Janes Intelligence Review, The Bulletin on Arms Control and The War Studies Journal. In addition Ben Sheppard contributed a chapter on missile proliferation in India and Pakistan to Nuclear India in the Twenty-First Century (2002), and coauthored and edited a Janes Special Report entitled Ballistic Missile Proliferation: Identifying the Real Threats. He received his MSc in Strategic Studies at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1996, after concluding a BSc in International Politics at the same institution, which included a year as an exchange student at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
C.W. (Bill) Watson is Professor of Social Anthropology and Multicultural Studies at the University of Kent at Canterbury. He is a specialist on Indonesia and Malaysia; he has lived and worked in both countries, and returns regularly. In addition to his ethnographic studies of Kerinci in central Sumatra he has written widely on the history, politics and the literature of South East Asia. His recent publications include: Multiculturalism (2002); Of Self and Nation: Autobiography and the Representation of Modern Indonesia (2000) and The changing nature of elites in Indonesia today in Elite Cultures: Anthropological Perspectives (eds C. Shore and S. Nugent, 2002).
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