As China's international political role grows, its relations with states outside of its traditional sphere of interests is evolving. This book uses neoclassical realism to analyse the evolution of relations between China and the Gulf monarchies.
As China's international political role grows, its relations with states outside of its traditional sphere of interests is evolving. This book uses neoclassical realism to analyse the evolution of relations between China and the Gulf monarchies.
Jonathan Fulton is an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where he researches China - Middle East relations, Chinese foreign policy, the global strategic implications of the Belt and Road Initiative, and international relations of the Gulf region. He has written several articles and chapters on China-Gulf relations and is co-editor of External Powers and the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 China and International Order Chapter 3 The Gulf Monarchies: Domestic, Regional, and International Security Dynamics Chapter 4 China's Relations with Saudi Arabia Chapter 5 China's Relations with Oman Chapter 6 China's Relations with the United Arab Emirates Chapter 7 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 China and International Order Chapter 3 The Gulf Monarchies: Domestic, Regional, and International Security Dynamics Chapter 4 China's Relations with Saudi Arabia Chapter 5 China's Relations with Oman Chapter 6 China's Relations with the United Arab Emirates Chapter 7 Conclusion
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