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China in the Gulf: Tried Its Best, You Know the Rest

... combination of strategic opportunities, risks and challenges with the rise of uncertain and hard-to-predict factors.” The Chinese leader urged to prepare not for “bad weather” but for a “storm.” For this purpose, the risks for the Chinese economy, the source of which is in the Middle East, should have been minimized, because confrontation with the U.S. looks highly likely. Gulf countries’ stance toward China Nikolay Surkov: De-Escalation for the Gulf—Success and Challenge for China The Arab monarchies of the Gulf are increasingly being held hostage to U.S.-China competition, with each country building the partnership in its own unique way. According ...

21.05.2024

China in the Mashriq: New Best Friend

... disagreement over the reconstruction of the Haifa port, China’s participation in the construction causing U.S. warnings. In the opinion of U.S. officials, increased Chinese investment in Israel is a serious threat to the latter’s national security. * * * China’s influence in the Middle East is still mainly limited to issues of trade and economy, currently pursued within the overarching framework of the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI). However, China is also harboring some foreign policy ambitions. This has become especially noticeable with China’s active stance in establishing relations ...

06.05.2024

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