Focusing on China's Belt-and-Road Initiative (BRI), the book explores its evolution and key components as a transformative project for ancient trade routes. It delves into the foreign policy and economic strategies driving the BRI, while evaluating its geoeconomic and geopolitical implications for the region. The author also investigates whether the BRI poses a challenge to the US-led global order, potentially establishing a Sinocentric framework in the 21st century.
S. Mahmud Ali Livres


The book offers a detailed analysis of the evolving international relations among the USA, China, and Russia, tracing their interactions from the late 19th century. Through a forensic examination of primary US archival documents, it reveals how American strategic perspectives on Sino-Russian relations have shifted over time. The author highlights the increasing complexity of these relationships, influenced by changing US priorities and concerns, and discusses how US perceptions of Sino-Russian dynamics have impacted its own interests.