CHINA AND THE MIDDLE EAST: from Silk Road to Arab Spring
Autor Muhamad S. Olimaten Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2012
The centre of China’s relations with Israel is arms sales and advanced technology, while the core of Sino-Saudi relations is oil. Iran and China are tied with deep historical, civilizational, cultural and political relations, but China’s current interests in Iran centre on oil. Relations between China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) centre on trade. The UAE serve as a primary hub for Chinese business corporations not only in the Gulf or the wider Middle East, but also in Africa and the world. China’s relations with Algeria have been based on political co-ordination since the early days of the Algerian War of Independence and the early days of the People’s Republic of China. China provided Algeria with political, diplomatic and military support to accomplish its national liberation from France. Since then, their partnership has developed.
Finally, the book develops a tridimensional approach in which China’s ties with Middle Eastern countries are viewed as an outcome of interaction between three actors in each situation. The book reaches the conclusion that China’s national interests in the Middle East are only increasing, and it is anticipated that Sino-Middle Eastern relations and strategic partnerships will be enhanced in the near future, provided that China is not perceived as undermining the Arab Spring.
Key Features
- Offers an in-depth analysis of Chinese-Middle Eastern relations
- Assists students and scholars in understanding the uniqueness of the Chinese model of engagement in the Middle East
- Explains why most Middle Easterners prefer China’s engagement to Western engagement
- Explores the future of Sino-Middle Eastern relations
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781857436310
ISBN-10: 1857436318
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 25 tables and 10 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1857436318
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 25 tables and 10 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1 - Introduction: An Overview of Sino-Middle Eastern Relations
Chapter 2 - A Theoretical Perspective
Chapter 3 - A Tridimensional Approach to Sino-Middle Eastern Relations
Chapter 4 - Energy Security and the Growing Demand for Oil in china
Chapter 5 - Cultural Exchange: the Growing Stature of China in the Middle East
Chapter 6 - Great Power Rivalry in the Middle East
Chapter 7 - Challenges to Sino-Middle Eastern Relations
Chapter 8 - Conclusion: Future Trends
Chapter 2 - A Theoretical Perspective
Chapter 3 - A Tridimensional Approach to Sino-Middle Eastern Relations
Chapter 4 - Energy Security and the Growing Demand for Oil in china
Chapter 5 - Cultural Exchange: the Growing Stature of China in the Middle East
Chapter 6 - Great Power Rivalry in the Middle East
Chapter 7 - Challenges to Sino-Middle Eastern Relations
Chapter 8 - Conclusion: Future Trends
Recenzii
'... an excellent handbook ... I do not know of a book that better fulfills this goal. ... (provides) a smorgasbord of concise, clear, engaging and accessible chapters.' - Teresa Wright, California State University, in Pacific Affairs
'... laudable and ambitious ... heartily recommended as an introduction to a range of important topics, and as an excellent overview of the relevant issues and institutions' – Jens Hein, Chatham House, in International Affairs
'... laudable and ambitious ... heartily recommended as an introduction to a range of important topics, and as an excellent overview of the relevant issues and institutions' – Jens Hein, Chatham House, in International Affairs
Descriere
This manuscript examines relations between China and the Middle East in historical context. It highlights some of the most important events that characterize the ties between China and the Middle East, and examines their relationship in key areas that include energy, trade, arms sales, culture and politics.
The centre of China’s relations with Israel is arms sales and advanced technology, while the core of Sino-Saudi relations is oil. Iran and China are tied with deep historical, civilizational, cultural and political relations, but China’s current interests in Iran centre on oil. Relations between China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) centre on trade. The UAE serve as a primary hub for Chinese business corporations not only in the Gulf or the wider Middle East, but also in Africa and the world. China’s relations with Algeria have been based on political co-ordination since the early days of the Algerian War of Independence and the early days of the People’s Republic of China. China provided Algeria with political, diplomatic and military support to accomplish its national liberation from France. Since then, their partnership has developed.
Finally, the book develops a tridimensional approach in which China’s ties with Middle Eastern countries are viewed as an outcome of interaction between three actors in each situation. The book reaches the conclusion that China’s national interests in the Middle East are only increasing, and it is anticipated that Sino-Middle Eastern relations and strategic partnerships will be enhanced in the near future, provided that China is not perceived as undermining the Arab Spring.
The centre of China’s relations with Israel is arms sales and advanced technology, while the core of Sino-Saudi relations is oil. Iran and China are tied with deep historical, civilizational, cultural and political relations, but China’s current interests in Iran centre on oil. Relations between China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) centre on trade. The UAE serve as a primary hub for Chinese business corporations not only in the Gulf or the wider Middle East, but also in Africa and the world. China’s relations with Algeria have been based on political co-ordination since the early days of the Algerian War of Independence and the early days of the People’s Republic of China. China provided Algeria with political, diplomatic and military support to accomplish its national liberation from France. Since then, their partnership has developed.
Finally, the book develops a tridimensional approach in which China’s ties with Middle Eastern countries are viewed as an outcome of interaction between three actors in each situation. The book reaches the conclusion that China’s national interests in the Middle East are only increasing, and it is anticipated that Sino-Middle Eastern relations and strategic partnerships will be enhanced in the near future, provided that China is not perceived as undermining the Arab Spring.