Inter-State and Intra-State Conflicts in Global Politics: From Eurasia to China
By (Author) Tayyar Ari
Contributions by Tayyar Ari
Contributions by Blent Sarper Agir
Contributions by Veysel Ayhan
Contributions by Mesut Hakki Casin
Contributions by Sabri Ciftci
Contributions by Mehmet Dalar
Contributions by Saadat Demirci
Contributions by Giray Saynur Derman
Contributions by Mehmet Seyfettin Erol
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
5th November 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Asian history
Public international law: treaties and other sources
327.16
Hardback
358
Width 161mm, Height 227mm, Spine 31mm
844g
This book provides analyses with respect to a wide range of contemporary issues, from China to Eurasia, including Turkey's foreign policy, conflicts in the Eastern Mediterranean, Caucasia, Central Asia, Russia, EU, migration, Middle Eastern issues, current conflicts and influences over global competition, energy security and the future of struggles on energy resources, the structure of intra-state conflicts and foreign terrorist fighters. In the study, many interesting questions, such as whether China will turn to a maritime great power in the Pacific Sea, possible impacts of China's BRI project on global politics, the future of the new great game in China's westward politics, and possible effects of North-South corridor on regional power struggle are also examined.
This far-ranging volume discusses numerous security issues across Eurasia. With a focus on Turkish foreign policy, which has been active in the Balkans, the Middle East, the Caucuses, and Central Asia, this work usefully illustrates the importance of Turkey as a "rising power" and how various contemporary developments create possibilities for both conflict and cooperation among global and regional powers.
-- Paul Kubicek, Oakland UniversityTayyar Ari is professor and Head of Department of International Relations at Bursa Uludag University