This book offers an in-depth investigation into the dynamic relationship that exists between geoeconomics and geopolitics in the context of contemporary economic corridors. It dives deep into the strategic significance of economic corridors, which are essential arteries of trade, investment, and connection across regions and nations. It examines how a variety of geopolitical issues have an impact on the creation, management, and exploitation of these corridors, hence influencing the dynamics of regional power and the tendencies of the global economy. The book takes a multidisciplinary approach to investigate the intricate relationships that exist between economic interests, political aspirations, and security concerns throughout significant economic corridors all over the world. It investigates how governments, multinational enterprises, and international organizations negotiate the complex environment of geoeconomic competitiveness and geopolitical conflicts to maximize their strategic advantages and minimize the risks. It is beneficial for policymakers, corporate executives, and academics who are interested in understanding and navigating the dynamic convergence of geoeconomics and geopolitics in the arena of economic corridors with practical insights.
Chapter 1: Strategic Navigation through Economic Corridors
Intersecting Geoeconomics and Geopolitics: An Introduction .- Part I:
Economic Corridors and Global Governance.
Chapter 2: Transnational Economic
Corridors. A New Form of Global Governance?.
Chapter 3: Transitology in
Eurasia Institution Building, Transitional Justice in Times of New Global
Order.
Chapter 4: The BRICS and Economic Corridors: Geoeconomic Convergences
and Divergences.
Chapter 5: Role of the North-South Corridor on Irans
convergence with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization members.- Part II: The
BRI Vis -a-Vis the other Economic corridors: Geoeconomics Analysis .
Chapter
6: IMEC and the BRI: Complementary or Opposite Ways.
Chapter 7: Chinas Belt
and Road Initiative in South Asias Strategic Cultures: Differing Perceptions
and Possibilities for Implementation.
Chapter 8: The Impact of War on
Economic Corridors: BRI and Ukrainian War.- Part III: Economic Connectivity
Amid Geopolitical Transitions.
Chapter 9: The Impact of the Gaza War on the
Future of IMEEC.
Chapter 10: The Transformative Role of The Crisis: A
Peaceful Approach to The Zangazur Corridor.
Chapter 11: INSTC And Central
Asia: Unlocking Economic Potential Through Strategic Engagement.
Chapter 12:
Bridging the Governance Gap: The Impact of Economic Corridors like INSTC on
Trade and Institutional Disparities.
Prof. Kashif Hasan Khan is an associate professor in the Economics Department at Ala-Too International University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. His research focuses on economic corridors, international trade and connectivity issues. He has edited multiple books, and his work has appeared in prestigious journals.