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Book SynopsisThis book examines China's relations with member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It highlights the depth of China's ties with the region bilaterally and multilaterally on a five-dimensional approach: political relations, trade relations, energy security, security cooperation, and cultural relations. Regarding each of these criteria, the GCC countries enjoy a strategic significance to China's national security, vital interests, territorial integrity, sovereignty, regime survival, and economic prosperity. China has been an integral part of the political developments on the Arabian Gulf scene since the 1950s. Their bilateral ties have grown steadily since the Economic Reform Era, culminating in strategic partnership two decades later. China and its Arab Gulf partners have embarked on an ambitious economic cooperation that includes joint ventures in oil upstreaming and downstreaming, mammoth highway and railroad projects, construction projects, and above all, strategic security coo
Trade ReviewA convincing and state-of-the-art narrative of the growing importance of the China’s rise in global politics and economics, plus seeking securing energy resources, and its relations with the Arab Gulf States, who are energy rich. Because of its expanding economy, Beijing’s relations with the Arab States has become more intensive and important for the Middle East in particular and the broader world. This book explores China’s growing involvement in the region, while also describing new opportunities for Arab Gulf States to pursue new political and business opportunities. This book will be essential reading to all those involved in international politics and economics, global energy trade, and Middle East- China relations. -- Kenneth R. Rutherford, James Madison University
This is a comprehensive work on China’s strategic partnership with the Arab Gulf countries, members of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It provides an in-depth analysis of China’s ties with the GCC bilaterally and multilaterally. This book is a necessary read to area specialists, students, and practitioners in the areas of Gulf Studies, China’s intentional relations and Sino-Greater Middle Eastern relations. -- Aref M. Alkhattar, California University of Pennsylvania
An important contribution to our understanding of China’s growing relations with this vital region in world politics. -- Dennis V. Hickey, Missouri State University
Table of Contents1 China and the Arab Gulf Countries: An Overview 2 Multilateralism: A Five Dimensional Approach 3 Rivalry, Competition, and Accommodation: A Tridimensional Approach 4 China and Bahrain 5 China and Kuwait 6 China and Oman 7 China and Qatar 8 China and Saudi Arabia 9 China and the United Arab Emirates 10 China and the Arab Gulf Countries: Prospects and Conclusions