Chapter 16
The Forgotten Jewish-Christian-Muslim Alliance and China’s Silk Road
Chapter 17
The ‘Clean Break’ Doctrine: A Modern-Day Sykes-Picot Waging War and Havoc in the Middle East By Cynthia Chung
Chapter 18
Favorable Winds from China: How the BRI is Transforming West Asia By Cynthia Chung
Chapter 19
Iran Joins the Eurasian Alliance
Chapter 20
Turkey’s Existential Choice: New Silk Road or Bust
Chapter 21
Post-Regime Change Afghanistan: Pearl on the New Silk Road
Chapter 22
Beyond Oil: How the UAE’s HOPE Mars Mission Is Breaking the Arab World Out of the Crisis of Scarcity By Cynthia Chung
Chapter 23
Will Ethiopia Become Libya 2.0 or a Driver for an African Renaissance?
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The book argues that there is a growing clash between the West and a multipolar alliance composed of China, Russia, and their allies. Specifically, this excerpt focuses on the emergence of a new multipolar order in the Middle East and Africa, which Chung argues is being driven by China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The excerpt details the BRI's impact on various countries in the region, including Syria, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Ethiopia, highlighting how the initiative is fostering economic cooperation and challenging Western hegemony. It also explores how the West, particularly the United States and its allies, are actively attempting to thwart these developments through regime change operations and propaganda campaigns.
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