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Abstract
"Focusing on China's relations with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), this Companion provides essential analysis of a complex region which threatens to become the battleground for rival powers in the future. The Companion brings together China scholars from around the world, including from China, the MENA region, the United States, Asia, and Europe. The contributors, experts in their respective areas - which range from politics, military and nuclear power to economics, energy, and tourism - use different methodologies to understand China's policies in the MENA. Topics analysed include Chinese investment in infrastructure, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Belt and Road Initiative. Divided into three parts, the book addresses China's multidimensional presence in the MENA and its impact on the region whilst also explicating the MENA's relations with its traditional Western allies. Bilateral relations and people-to-people interactions are also explored and provide in-depth context to the areas of cooperation that are part of China's dealings with its partners in the region. Combining contemporary analysis with accessible prose, the book will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers active in international relations, security studies and economics, as well to general audiences interested in the MENA region"--
Cover -- Endrosement -- Dedication -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- References -- Part I China and the MENA -- 1 China and the Middle East: An Overview -- Introduction -- Sino-Greater Middle Eastern Relations -- Sino-Middle Eastern Energy Cooperation -- Sino-Middle Eastern Trade Relations -- Sino-Middle Eastern Security Relations -- Sino-Middle Eastern Cultural Relations -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 2 China's Energy Diplomacy Towards the Middle East in the BRI Era: Energy Security Versus Geopolitics -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Middle East and China's Oil Supply: From the 1990s to the BRI Era -- 3 China's Energy Diplomacy Towards Saudi Arabia -- 3.1 Oil Trade Involving Little Politics: the 1990s-2014 -- 3.2 China and Saudi Arabia in the BRI Era -- 4 China's Energy Diplomacy Towards Iran -- 4.1 China's Dealing With Iran Prior to the 2015 JCPOA: Playing a Dual Game? -- 4.2 China and Iran in the BRI Era: "No East, No West But China?" -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 China's Infrastructure Construction in the Middle East -- 1 Introduction -- 2 China's Infrastructure Diplomacy: Spatial and Temporal Characteristics and Evolving Stages -- 2.1 Data Source -- 2.2 Research Methods -- 2.3 Results Analysis -- 2.3.1 Phase I: Gentle Growth Period (2005-2009) -- 2.3.2 Phase II: Dramatic Fluctuation Period (2010-2012) -- 2.3.3 Phase III: Rapid Surge Period (2013-2016) -- 2.3.4 Phase IV: Steady Rise Period (2017-2019) -- 3 Achievements of China's Infrastructure Construction in the Middle East -- 4 Challenges of China's Infrastructure Construction in the Middle East -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Market-Driven Industrialization: Production Capacity Cooperation Between China and the Middle East Countries.
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Focusing on China's relations with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), this Companion provides essential analysis of a complex region which threatens to become the battleground for rival powers in the future. The Routledge Companion to China and the Middle East and North Africa brings together China scholars from around the world, including from China, the MENA region, the United States, Asia, and Europe. The contributors, experts in their respective areas - which range from politics, military and nuclear power to economics, energy, and tourism - use different methodologies to understand China's policies in the MENA. Topics analyzed include Chinese investment in infrastructure, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Belt and Road Initiative. Divided into three Parts, the book addresses China's multidimensional presence in the MENA and its impact on the region while also explicating the MENA's relations with its traditional Western allies. Bilateral relations and people-to-people interactions are also explored and provide in-depth context to the areas of cooperation that are part of China's dealings with its partners in the region.
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"Focusing on China's relations with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), this Companion provides essential analysis of a complex region which threatens to become the battleground for rival powers in the future. The Companion brings together China scholars from around the world, including from China, the MENA region, the United States, Asia, and Europe. The contributors, experts in their respective areas - which range from politics, military and nuclear power to economics, energy, and tourism - use different methodologies to understand China's policies in the MENA. Topics analysed include Chinese investment in infrastructure, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Belt and Road Initiative. Divided into three parts, the book addresses China's multidimensional presence in the MENA and its impact on the region whilst also explicating the MENA's relations with its traditional Western allies. Bilateral relations and people-to-people interactions are also explored and provide in-depth context to the areas of cooperation that are part of China's dealings with its partners in the region. Combining contemporary analysis with accessible prose, the book will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers active in international relations, security studies and economics, as well to general audiences interested in the MENA region"--
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