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The Gulf region's primary economic relationships are rapidly shifting from West to East. Relations with China, Japan and South Korea are becoming increasingly strategic in nature: based on a degree of mutual dependence far greater than is present in Gulf-Western relations. The balance of global politics will be critically affected by this powerful emerging relationship. This book provides documentation of the trend and examines some of the political and strategic issues which follow from it.
Introduction Tim Niblock1 The Role of East Asian Countries in the Evolving Security Dynamics and Architecture of the Gulf Region Tim Niblock2 The Gulf Security Imbroglio: Shaping an Asian Initiative for a New Regional Cooperative Security Architecture Talmiz Ahmad3 Saudi Arabia and the US Alliance: No Place for an Asian Alternative? Mohammed Turki Al-Sudairi4 Kuwait and East Asia: from the 1950s to Today Dania Thafer5 Iran and East Asian Countries: the Economic Dialogue and its Strategic Implications Nikolay Kozhanov6 Structural Change in the International Oil and Gas Markets and its Impact on China-GCC RelationsYang Guang7 The Relevance of China’s 10-Year Development Guidelines for China-GCC Relations Chen Mo8 Gulf Strategic Partnership in the East Asian Context: Hong Kong as China’s Gateway of Islamic Finance? Ho Wai-Yip9 Japan’s Politico-Strategic Relations with the Gulf Yukiko Miyagi10 The Demise of Japan’s Independent Policy in the Middle East Keiko Sakai11 The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force and Regional Security in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf: Looking Towards 2023 Hirotake Ishiguro12 The Changing Strategic Interests of the Gulf-South Korea Relationship: from Nuclear to Military Cooperation Jeongmin Seo