Extending the New Silk Road to West Asia and Africa
Extending the New Silk Road to West Asia and Africa: A Vision for Economic Renaissance presents a bold and sweeping blueprint for transforming two of the world's most strategically vital regions through infrastructure, science, and industrial growth. In this revised 2025-2026 edition, Hussein Askary and Jason Ross challenge conventional development models and argue that lasting peace and prosperity cannot emerge from aid programs, financial speculation, or geopolitical maneuvering. Instead a true economic renaissance will arise through large-scale infrastructure, advanced energy systems, modern transportation corridors, and the deliberate application of human creativity through science and technology. At the heart of the book lies a powerful idea: development is not measured by money, but by the ability of societies to increase their productive powers. Drawing on Lyndon LaRouche's thinking on physical economy, the authors redefine economics as a science of progress-one rooted in energy, industry, and innovation. This comprehensive work takes readers across continents and disciplines, exploring:The rise of the Belt and Road Initiative as a global development platform connecting over 150 nations Africa's emerging transformation through railways, nuclear power, water management, and industrialization West Asia's pivotal role as a bridge linking Asia, Africa, and Europe The strategic importance of mega-projects such as the Grand Inga Dam, Transaqua water system, and Pan-African high-speed rail New financing models based on sovereign credit and national development banks The role of space technology, nuclear energy, and scientific progress in shaping the future of developing nations Through detailed case studies-from Egypt's massive infrastructure expansion to Ethiopia's industrialization and regional integration projects-the book reveals how nations are moving beyond raw-material dependency toward modern, diversified economies. At the same time, the authors present a larger philosophical vision: a world defined not by conflict and zero-sum competition, but by cooperation among civilizations. They argue that shared development creates the foundation for lasting stability and mutual benefit. Combining economics, geopolitics, engineering, and humanist philosophy, this work serves both as a strategic roadmap and an intellectual challenge to prevailing assumptions about global development. This book is essential reading for:Readers interested in global economics and geopolitics Policymakers and development professionals Students of international relations and economic development Anyone seeking to understand the forces reshaping Africa, West Asia, and the emerging multipolar world Ambitious in scope and rich in detail, Extending the New Silk Road to West Asia and Africa provides more than analysis: it presents a vision of how great projects can reshape nations and unlock human potential on a continental scale.
Schiller Institute, Inc.
978-1-882985-04-3


