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Kim, Young-Chan

Young-Chan Kim is Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Business and Economics at the University of Greenwich, London, UK. Since 2010, he has focused intensively on China and global business, publishing extensively on Chinese strategic policy. He is currently Chief Editor of the ‘Made in China 2025’ project, a series of books aimed at giving up-and-coming academics a platform to voice their contemporary research on Chinese Regional Studies.
China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations</a>

China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations

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China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations</a>

China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations

This book provides a critical insight into China's evolving socio-cultural relations with Islamic countries in the face of growing geopolitical uncertainty. It considers both the historical and socioeconomic aspects of China-Islamic countries relations to present a balanced analysis of the effectiveness of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) plan and the current and future evolution of cooperation.

China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations</a>

China’s Engagement with the Islamic Nations

This book provides a critical insight into China's evolving socio-cultural relations with Islamic countries in the face of growing geopolitical uncertainty. It considers both the historical and socioeconomic aspects of China-Islamic countries relations to present a balanced analysis of the effectiveness of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) plan and the current and future evolution of cooperation.

China and the Belt and Road Initiative</a>

China and the Belt and Road Initiative

This book offers critical insights into the China-led Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) from an EU perspective. It analyzes the political, cultural, and diplomatic effectiveness of Xi's efforts to expand socio-cultural ties and build new trade corridors between Europe and the Far East, and sheds light on the lasting success and influence of China-led economic programs.