As the People’s Republic of China has modernized, it has become increasingly reliant on Middle Eastern oil to fuel its economy. But economics did not always play a primary role in China’s Middle East policy. This thesis seeks to answer the questions: what have been the drivers of the PRC’s foreign policy in the Persian Gulf region – and what historical, political, and economic circumstances caused them to evolve at such a rapid pace? In analyzing Chinese foreign policy in Iraq over three chronological periods – the Cold War Period (1958-1979), the Transition Period (1980-1988), and the Post-Cold War Period (1989-present) – this thesis finds that China has always had an interest in regional stability. However, the definition of “stability” h...
This thesis focuses on the growing relationship between China, the world’s second-largest oil consum...
Includes abstract.Due to China's growing energy needs that stem from its unrelenting drive for econo...
This paper provides an examination of the rationalities of bilateral relations. The question this pa...
As the People’s Republic of China has modernized, it has become increasingly reliant on Middle Easte...
This study examines China's relations with the Middle East. Its primary objective is to determine to...
The subject of my interest is to characterize the most important political and eco-nomic conditions ...
This thesis examines the emerging relationship of two Middle Eastern regional powers—Saudi Arabia an...
This dissertation explains how the PRC achieved its foreign policy objectives in the UAE but failed ...
Is China rising in the Arab Gulf region as it is in other parts of world? Does China rise politicall...
The importance of energy rich Middle East region for competing oil dependent economies of China and ...
This article examines policies of both China and the United States in the Middle East. It evaluates ...
China’s rise and Middle Eastern insecurity are two dominating themes in international relations toda...
As a repercussion of the phenomenal Chinese economic growth over the past few decades, China is forc...
The study examines the Chinese leadership's assessment of events in the Middle East in 1957-8, with ...
China has spread its ties to the Middle East in ways that go beyond oil. Below, Abbās Varij Kāzemi a...
This thesis focuses on the growing relationship between China, the world’s second-largest oil consum...
Includes abstract.Due to China's growing energy needs that stem from its unrelenting drive for econo...
This paper provides an examination of the rationalities of bilateral relations. The question this pa...
As the People’s Republic of China has modernized, it has become increasingly reliant on Middle Easte...
This study examines China's relations with the Middle East. Its primary objective is to determine to...
The subject of my interest is to characterize the most important political and eco-nomic conditions ...
This thesis examines the emerging relationship of two Middle Eastern regional powers—Saudi Arabia an...
This dissertation explains how the PRC achieved its foreign policy objectives in the UAE but failed ...
Is China rising in the Arab Gulf region as it is in other parts of world? Does China rise politicall...
The importance of energy rich Middle East region for competing oil dependent economies of China and ...
This article examines policies of both China and the United States in the Middle East. It evaluates ...
China’s rise and Middle Eastern insecurity are two dominating themes in international relations toda...
As a repercussion of the phenomenal Chinese economic growth over the past few decades, China is forc...
The study examines the Chinese leadership's assessment of events in the Middle East in 1957-8, with ...
China has spread its ties to the Middle East in ways that go beyond oil. Below, Abbās Varij Kāzemi a...
This thesis focuses on the growing relationship between China, the world’s second-largest oil consum...
Includes abstract.Due to China's growing energy needs that stem from its unrelenting drive for econo...
This paper provides an examination of the rationalities of bilateral relations. The question this pa...