China's Relations with Arabia and the Gulf 1949-1999

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Routledge, 2 sept. 2003 - 320 pages
This book provides a detailed analysis of China's foreign policy towards the Gulf and Arabian peninsula region from the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949 to the end of the 20th century. Based on extensive original research, it looks at the relations between China and each of the countries of the region over the entire period. It demonstrates that two key factors have shaped China's foreign policy with the region - China's relations with the United States and the Soviet Union, and China's drive to increase its economic ties with the countries of the region, especially after becoming a net importer of oil in the early 1990s.
 

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List of tables
Theorizing Chinas foreign policy
1939
Tables
1952
Chinas relations with the United States the Soviet Union and Russia
1971
Chinas perceptions of the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula region
1997
Chinas relations with Iraq Iran and Yemen
1997
Chinas relations with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
1997
Summary conclusions and some remarks for future relations
2052
Bibliography
2079
Index
2102

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À propos de l'auteur (2003)

Dr Mohamed Binhuwaidin is affiliated to the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, UAE University, United Arab Emirates.

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