East by Mid-East: Studies in Cultural, Historical and Strategic Connectivities

East by Mid-East: Studies in Cultural, Historical and Strategic Connectivities

East by Mid-East: Studies in Cultural, Historical and Strategic Connectivities

East by Mid-East: Studies in Cultural, Historical and Strategic Connectivities

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Overview

It is almost universally recognized that the Middle East and Asia constitute two of the most important regions today when thinking about international relations, energy and sustainable development, economics, religion, culture, and the so called ‘clash’ or ‘dialogue’ of civilizations. Both the Middle East and Asia are, independent of one another, significant sources of natural resources, military conflict, cultural production, human migration and political attention. Despite the high level of international interest in the Middle East and Asia, there have been relatively few publications focused on the interactions of the two regions and how the two regions are inextricably linked in the economic and political impact they have on the rest of the world.

East by Mid-East provides a multi-disciplinary and trans-regional approach to the historical roots and continued development of ties between the Middle East and Asia, from Muslim-Confucian relations to nuclear technology exchange between China and Saudi Arabia. The contributors include academics, policy makers and consultants, leaders in international business, law professionals and military.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845539337
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Publication date: 10/31/2013
Series: Comparative Islamic Studies
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Brannon Wheeler is Director of the Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies at the US Naval Academy. Anchi Hoh is Assistant to the Chief of the Asian Division of the Library of Congress and Chief Executive Director for the Asian Division Friends Society. She is currently a Fellow of the Library of Congress Leadership Development Program. Dr. Hoh is Editor in Chief for the Journal of Middle East and Islamic Studies in Asia (JMEISA) and Co-Chair of the Biannual International Forum on Asia-Middle Studies. She holds a Ph D and an MA in Middle Eastern Studies. Her most recent publication is the translation of a collection of short stories from Arabic to English, Departure of the Sea by Dr. Haifa Al Sanousi, which offers insights into the Kuwaiti society and an Arab view on terrorism.

Table of Contents

I Cultural and Historical Connections 1. The Muslim Appropriation of Confucian Thought in Eighteenth-Century China (Sachiko Murata, SUNY) 2. Xinjiang and Central Asia: A Historical Perspective (Anchi Hoh) 3. Minority Citizenship: Lessons from Southeast Asia (Bruce Lawrence, Duke University) II Transnational Allegiances and Local Culture in Asia 4. Indonesias Cosmopolitan Muslims (Carool Kersten, Kings College London) 5. Islamic-Confucian Axis as Transborder Connectivity: Chinese Digital Islam and Reimagining the Ummah (Ho Wai-Yip, City University of Hong Kong) 6. The Middle East and the Philippines: Labor Migration and the Remaking of Philippine Islam (Vivienne Angeles, La Salle University) 7. Transplanting India within Manila: The Saga of Sikh Migrants in the Philippine 1947-2000 (Darlene Machell de Leon Espena, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines) 8. The Role Played by the International, Regional and National Islamic Solidarity Groups in Fostering Peace and Stability in Southern Philippines (Sharon Advincula Caringal, University of the Philippines) III Strategic Relations between Asia and the Middle East 9. An Emerging Trans-Asian Oil Nexus: The Likely Costs and the Possible Benefits (Leanne Piggott, University of Sydney) 10. Japans Middle East Policies and their Implications for US- Japan Relations (Sumiyo Nishizaki, Johns Hopkins University) 11. The Vicissitudes of Japan-Saudi Relations (Michael Penn, Shingetsu Institute) 12. Chasing the Rising Red Crescent: Sino-Shiite Relations in the Post-Cold War Era (Itamar Y. Lee, Global Studies Institute, Hong Kong) 13. Transcending Borders: Asia, Middle East and the World Community (Mushtaq Kaw, University of Kashmir)
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