International audienceOil trade-related monetary arrangements have far-reaching impacts on the international monetary system and the global financial circuit. Current arrangements were set in the mid-1970s through the establishment of the petrodollar regime. This article empirically assesses the effective and potential impacts of the change in the integration pattern of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in the global economy on the two pillars of the petrodollar: recycling oil export revenue into the US economy and invoicing oil exclusively in dollars. The results show that the effectiveness of the petrodollar regime has been significantly reduced as China has overtaken the United States as the largest destination for the recycli...
The continued rise in oil prices since 2002 has resulted in a significant increase in export revenue...
During the past decade the Gulf cooperation council countries have achieved a remarkably high degree...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...
The integration of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries into the world economy is increasing...
The Middle East in general and the Persian Gulf sub-region in particular are becoming increasingly s...
During the Cold War, the Gulf countries and China were on different pacts. Although China began to e...
In the past half-decade, the role of the Gulf in the international political economy has changed dra...
Does China's quest for oil raise tensions with the United States? This paper examines the effect of ...
China has developed a deep presence on both sides of the Persian Gulf, having developed comprehensiv...
China’s rise and Middle Eastern insecurity are two dominating themes in international relations toda...
China emerged as a major consumer of the Middle Eastern oil and gas due to the rapid economic growth...
As China’s international political role grows from that of a regional to a global power, its relatio...
This paper explores an under-researched aspect of US prestige, power, and strategy, namely, the pric...
Is China rising in the Arab Gulf region as it is in other parts of world? Does China rise politicall...
During the last decade, China’s diplomatic, economic, security and multilateral relations with Resou...
The continued rise in oil prices since 2002 has resulted in a significant increase in export revenue...
During the past decade the Gulf cooperation council countries have achieved a remarkably high degree...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...
The integration of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries into the world economy is increasing...
The Middle East in general and the Persian Gulf sub-region in particular are becoming increasingly s...
During the Cold War, the Gulf countries and China were on different pacts. Although China began to e...
In the past half-decade, the role of the Gulf in the international political economy has changed dra...
Does China's quest for oil raise tensions with the United States? This paper examines the effect of ...
China has developed a deep presence on both sides of the Persian Gulf, having developed comprehensiv...
China’s rise and Middle Eastern insecurity are two dominating themes in international relations toda...
China emerged as a major consumer of the Middle Eastern oil and gas due to the rapid economic growth...
As China’s international political role grows from that of a regional to a global power, its relatio...
This paper explores an under-researched aspect of US prestige, power, and strategy, namely, the pric...
Is China rising in the Arab Gulf region as it is in other parts of world? Does China rise politicall...
During the last decade, China’s diplomatic, economic, security and multilateral relations with Resou...
The continued rise in oil prices since 2002 has resulted in a significant increase in export revenue...
During the past decade the Gulf cooperation council countries have achieved a remarkably high degree...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...