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This book on sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) in the Middle East and Asia brings together leading scholars and practitioners focusing on investment trends in two prominent and influential regions of the globe. The resulting political economy mapping of these investment vehicles breaks new ground in elucidating prominent geographic contours of the global SWF sector. The interregional framing likewise reveals the strategic economic significance of SWF-facilitated linkages between the Middle East and Asia. The work probes three cross-cutting themes. The initial chapters explore the dynamics of competition and collaboration amongst Middle Eastern and Asian SWFs. This book then turns to the energy, environmental, and sustainability issues shaping SWF investment behavior. Finally, country-specific chapters examine how and why SWF investments materialize within key markets. These interregional connections enabled by sovereign wealth represent an expanding economic frontier with long-term implications for the Middle East, Asia, and the global economy.
Contents
Chapter 1: Setting the Sovereign Wealth Fund Scene in the Middle East and Asia.- Chapter 2: Competitors or Peers? Analysis of Asian and Gulf SWFs as Global Investors.- Chapter 3: Assessing the Co-investment Strategies of Asian and GCC Funds.- Chapter 4: How Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds are Preparing for the Energy Transition.- Chapter 5: Renewable Energy Transitions, SWFs, and Gulf-China Investment Relations: The Grey/Brown Ties that Bind.- Chapter 6: India Rising: How Sovereign Capital is Supporting the Next Economic Superpower.- Chapter 7: Omani Sovereign Wealth and Asia: Partnerships with Room to Grow.- Chapter 8: Connecting Sovereign Dots on the Investment Horizon.