By successfully turning to China Malaysia and India from the mid-1990s amidst civil war and political isolation Khartoum's 'Look East' policy transformed Sudan's economy and foreign relations. Sudan in turn has been a key theatre of Chinese Indian and Malaysian overseas energy investment. What began as economic engagements born of pragmatic necessity later became politicized within Sudan and without resulting in global attention.Despite its importance widespread sustained interest and continuing political controversy there is no single volume publication examining the rise and nature of Chinese Malaysian and Indian interests in Sudan their economic and political consequences and role in Sudan's foreign relations. Addressing this gap this book provides a groundbreaking analysis of Sudan's 'Look East' policy. It offers the first substantive treatment of a subject of fundamental significance within Sudan that additionally has become a globally prominent dimension of its changing international politics.Daniel Large is research director of the Africa Asia Centre Royal African Society at the School of Oriental and African Studies London and founding director of the Rift Valley Institute's digital Sudan Open Archive.Luke A. Patey is a Research Fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies.
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