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China's foreign policy in the Arab world is important because it reflects China's general foreign policy. In this study, first published in 1981, the author draws upon a wealth of previously unpublished and inaccessible material to analyse Chinese attitudes in three cases: the two Arab liberation movements, the Palestine Resistance Movement and
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China's foreign policy in the Arab world is important because it reflects China's general foreign policy. In this study, first published in 1981, the author draws upon a wealth of previously unpublished and inaccessible material to analyse Chinese attitudes in three cases: the two Arab liberation movements, the Palestine Resistance Movement and
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9781138925489
- ISBN-10: 1138925489
- Artikelnr.: 42285046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9781138925489
- ISBN-10: 1138925489
- Artikelnr.: 42285046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Hashim S.H. Behbehani
1. China and the Arab World 1.1. The Bandung Conference and its Aftermath
1.2. Radicalisation of China's Foreign Policy 1.3. The Contradictions of
China's Three Worlds Theory 1971-5 2. Sino-Palestinian Relations 1955-66
2.1. The Initial Phase: 1955-63 2.2. First Direct Sino-Palestinian
Contacts: 1964-5 2.3. The Creation of the PLO and its Relations with China
3. The 1967 June War and its Aftermath: Developments in the Palestine
Resistance Movement 3.1. China's Attitudes and Involvement in the
Arab-Israeli Conflict 1967-9 4. Black September and its Aftermath 4.1.
Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Sino-Palestinian Relations 4.2. Black September and
China's Involvement In It 4.3. China and the 'Political Settlement'
Solution 4.4. China's Admission to the United Nations 5. Turning Point in
Sino-Palestinian Relations 5.1. The Expulsion of the Soviets from Egypt
Results in the Deterioration of Sino-Fatah Relations 5.2. The October War
and China's Positions 5.3. The Turning Point 6. Brief History of the
Liberation Movement in Oman 6.1. Rise of the Nationalist Movement 6.2.
Changing Trends in the Gulf 6.3. Development of the Nationalist Struggle in
the 1970s 7. China's Attitudes To, Involvement In, and Withdrawal From, the
Omani War, 1955-75 8. China and Kuwait 8.1. Sino-Iraqi Relations 8.2.
Kuwait's Independence and Conflict with Iraq 8.3. Kuwait's Relations with
China Before Recognition 8.4. China and Iran 8.5. China Tries to Use Kuwait
as a Stepping Stone in its Relations with the Gulf 8.6. The October 1973
War and China's Attitude Towards Arab Oil Policy 8.7. Sino-Kuwait Relations
in 1974-5: Sports Diplomacy. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Fatah Military Study
on China Appendix 2. Arab Labour Party of Oman's Study on the Historical
Development of Oman Appendix 3. PFLOAG: Internal Directives Appendix 4.
Minutes of Talks Appendix 5. Sino-Arab Delegation Exchanges, 1956-75
Appendix 6. Sino-Arab Trade, Cultural and Friendship Treaties and
Agreements, 1955-75
1.2. Radicalisation of China's Foreign Policy 1.3. The Contradictions of
China's Three Worlds Theory 1971-5 2. Sino-Palestinian Relations 1955-66
2.1. The Initial Phase: 1955-63 2.2. First Direct Sino-Palestinian
Contacts: 1964-5 2.3. The Creation of the PLO and its Relations with China
3. The 1967 June War and its Aftermath: Developments in the Palestine
Resistance Movement 3.1. China's Attitudes and Involvement in the
Arab-Israeli Conflict 1967-9 4. Black September and its Aftermath 4.1.
Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Sino-Palestinian Relations 4.2. Black September and
China's Involvement In It 4.3. China and the 'Political Settlement'
Solution 4.4. China's Admission to the United Nations 5. Turning Point in
Sino-Palestinian Relations 5.1. The Expulsion of the Soviets from Egypt
Results in the Deterioration of Sino-Fatah Relations 5.2. The October War
and China's Positions 5.3. The Turning Point 6. Brief History of the
Liberation Movement in Oman 6.1. Rise of the Nationalist Movement 6.2.
Changing Trends in the Gulf 6.3. Development of the Nationalist Struggle in
the 1970s 7. China's Attitudes To, Involvement In, and Withdrawal From, the
Omani War, 1955-75 8. China and Kuwait 8.1. Sino-Iraqi Relations 8.2.
Kuwait's Independence and Conflict with Iraq 8.3. Kuwait's Relations with
China Before Recognition 8.4. China and Iran 8.5. China Tries to Use Kuwait
as a Stepping Stone in its Relations with the Gulf 8.6. The October 1973
War and China's Attitude Towards Arab Oil Policy 8.7. Sino-Kuwait Relations
in 1974-5: Sports Diplomacy. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Fatah Military Study
on China Appendix 2. Arab Labour Party of Oman's Study on the Historical
Development of Oman Appendix 3. PFLOAG: Internal Directives Appendix 4.
Minutes of Talks Appendix 5. Sino-Arab Delegation Exchanges, 1956-75
Appendix 6. Sino-Arab Trade, Cultural and Friendship Treaties and
Agreements, 1955-75
1. China and the Arab World 1.1. The Bandung Conference and its Aftermath
1.2. Radicalisation of China's Foreign Policy 1.3. The Contradictions of
China's Three Worlds Theory 1971-5 2. Sino-Palestinian Relations 1955-66
2.1. The Initial Phase: 1955-63 2.2. First Direct Sino-Palestinian
Contacts: 1964-5 2.3. The Creation of the PLO and its Relations with China
3. The 1967 June War and its Aftermath: Developments in the Palestine
Resistance Movement 3.1. China's Attitudes and Involvement in the
Arab-Israeli Conflict 1967-9 4. Black September and its Aftermath 4.1.
Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Sino-Palestinian Relations 4.2. Black September and
China's Involvement In It 4.3. China and the 'Political Settlement'
Solution 4.4. China's Admission to the United Nations 5. Turning Point in
Sino-Palestinian Relations 5.1. The Expulsion of the Soviets from Egypt
Results in the Deterioration of Sino-Fatah Relations 5.2. The October War
and China's Positions 5.3. The Turning Point 6. Brief History of the
Liberation Movement in Oman 6.1. Rise of the Nationalist Movement 6.2.
Changing Trends in the Gulf 6.3. Development of the Nationalist Struggle in
the 1970s 7. China's Attitudes To, Involvement In, and Withdrawal From, the
Omani War, 1955-75 8. China and Kuwait 8.1. Sino-Iraqi Relations 8.2.
Kuwait's Independence and Conflict with Iraq 8.3. Kuwait's Relations with
China Before Recognition 8.4. China and Iran 8.5. China Tries to Use Kuwait
as a Stepping Stone in its Relations with the Gulf 8.6. The October 1973
War and China's Attitude Towards Arab Oil Policy 8.7. Sino-Kuwait Relations
in 1974-5: Sports Diplomacy. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Fatah Military Study
on China Appendix 2. Arab Labour Party of Oman's Study on the Historical
Development of Oman Appendix 3. PFLOAG: Internal Directives Appendix 4.
Minutes of Talks Appendix 5. Sino-Arab Delegation Exchanges, 1956-75
Appendix 6. Sino-Arab Trade, Cultural and Friendship Treaties and
Agreements, 1955-75
1.2. Radicalisation of China's Foreign Policy 1.3. The Contradictions of
China's Three Worlds Theory 1971-5 2. Sino-Palestinian Relations 1955-66
2.1. The Initial Phase: 1955-63 2.2. First Direct Sino-Palestinian
Contacts: 1964-5 2.3. The Creation of the PLO and its Relations with China
3. The 1967 June War and its Aftermath: Developments in the Palestine
Resistance Movement 3.1. China's Attitudes and Involvement in the
Arab-Israeli Conflict 1967-9 4. Black September and its Aftermath 4.1.
Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Sino-Palestinian Relations 4.2. Black September and
China's Involvement In It 4.3. China and the 'Political Settlement'
Solution 4.4. China's Admission to the United Nations 5. Turning Point in
Sino-Palestinian Relations 5.1. The Expulsion of the Soviets from Egypt
Results in the Deterioration of Sino-Fatah Relations 5.2. The October War
and China's Positions 5.3. The Turning Point 6. Brief History of the
Liberation Movement in Oman 6.1. Rise of the Nationalist Movement 6.2.
Changing Trends in the Gulf 6.3. Development of the Nationalist Struggle in
the 1970s 7. China's Attitudes To, Involvement In, and Withdrawal From, the
Omani War, 1955-75 8. China and Kuwait 8.1. Sino-Iraqi Relations 8.2.
Kuwait's Independence and Conflict with Iraq 8.3. Kuwait's Relations with
China Before Recognition 8.4. China and Iran 8.5. China Tries to Use Kuwait
as a Stepping Stone in its Relations with the Gulf 8.6. The October 1973
War and China's Attitude Towards Arab Oil Policy 8.7. Sino-Kuwait Relations
in 1974-5: Sports Diplomacy. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Fatah Military Study
on China Appendix 2. Arab Labour Party of Oman's Study on the Historical
Development of Oman Appendix 3. PFLOAG: Internal Directives Appendix 4.
Minutes of Talks Appendix 5. Sino-Arab Delegation Exchanges, 1956-75
Appendix 6. Sino-Arab Trade, Cultural and Friendship Treaties and
Agreements, 1955-75