Implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative for Japan's Involvement in the Middle East

Y Evron - Contemporary Review of the Middle East, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Contemporary Review of the Middle East, 2018journals.sagepub.com
In recent years, the ties between Asian powers and Middle Eastern countries have grown
significantly, and the consequence of this development is a gradual spin-off of intra-Asian
political process to the Middle East. China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) provides an
intriguing illustration of such a possible spin-off. Japan's response to BRI is mostly negative
but less clear is the possible implications of the China–Japan confrontation over BRI for their
interaction with the Middle East. Japan's responses to the BRI and China's perceptions …
In recent years, the ties between Asian powers and Middle Eastern countries have grown significantly, and the consequence of this development is a gradual spin-off of intra-Asian political process to the Middle East. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) provides an intriguing illustration of such a possible spin-off. Japan’s response to BRI is mostly negative but less clear is the possible implications of the China–Japan confrontation over BRI for their interaction with the Middle East. Japan’s responses to the BRI and China’s perceptions thereof can expand the set of factors that shape the two Asian powers’ involvement in that region.
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