
Toward Well-Oiled Relations?
China's Presence in the Middle East following the Arab Spring
Niv Horesh(Editor)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 3. November 2015
Book
Hardback
XII, 239 pages
978-1-137-53978-6 (ISBN)
Description
With China replacing the United States as the world's leading energy user and net oil importer, its relations with the Middle East is becoming a major issue with global implications. Horesh and his contributors set out to analyse the implications of China's growing presence in the Middle East.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2015
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
XII, 239 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-53978-6 (9781137539786)
DOI
10.1057/9781137539793
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China's Presence in the Middle East following the Arab Spring
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Person
Niv Horesh is Professor (Chair) and Director of the China Policy Institute at the University of Nottingham, UK. He has published numerous books and articles on global business, economic history and international relations. Before embarking on his academic career, Horesh worked as China consultant for the Australian government. He published Asian Thought on China's Changing International Relations with Palgrave Macmillan in 2014.
Content
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction; Prof. Niv Horesh
1. Sino-American Crosscurrents in the Middle East: Perceptions and Realities; Prof. Yitzhak Shichor
2. An Alternative to the EU? Turkey ' 's New ' 'Look East ' ' Strategy and Its China Outlook; Prof. Zan Tao
3. A New Eurasian Embrace: Turkey Pivots East While China Marches West; Dr Christina Lin
4. The Perception of the 2009 Ürümqi Conflict across the Islamic World; Prof. Robert R. Bianchi
5. China ' 's Dual Diplomacy: Arab Iraq and the Kurdistan Region; Dr Mohammed Shareef
6. An Analysis of the Evolution of Sino-Egyptian Economic Relations, 1995-2012; Prof. Yasser M. Gadallah
7. Chinese and U.S. Energy Policy in the Middle East; Prof. Gawdat Bahgat
8. Does Likud Have a ' 'Look East ' ' Option; Prof. Niv Horesh
9. China and the Gulf Co-operation Council: The Rebound Relationship; Dr Neil Quilliam
10. Chinese Policy in the Middle East in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings; Mr Michael Singh
11. China ' 's Approach to Iran ' 's Nuclear Programme; Prof. John Garver
12. The Future of Sino-Iran Relations; Prof. Manochehr Dorraj
Conclusions; Prof. Niv Horesh and Ruike XU
List of Tables
Introduction; Prof. Niv Horesh
1. Sino-American Crosscurrents in the Middle East: Perceptions and Realities; Prof. Yitzhak Shichor
2. An Alternative to the EU? Turkey ' 's New ' 'Look East ' ' Strategy and Its China Outlook; Prof. Zan Tao
3. A New Eurasian Embrace: Turkey Pivots East While China Marches West; Dr Christina Lin
4. The Perception of the 2009 Ürümqi Conflict across the Islamic World; Prof. Robert R. Bianchi
5. China ' 's Dual Diplomacy: Arab Iraq and the Kurdistan Region; Dr Mohammed Shareef
6. An Analysis of the Evolution of Sino-Egyptian Economic Relations, 1995-2012; Prof. Yasser M. Gadallah
7. Chinese and U.S. Energy Policy in the Middle East; Prof. Gawdat Bahgat
8. Does Likud Have a ' 'Look East ' ' Option; Prof. Niv Horesh
9. China and the Gulf Co-operation Council: The Rebound Relationship; Dr Neil Quilliam
10. Chinese Policy in the Middle East in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings; Mr Michael Singh
11. China ' 's Approach to Iran ' 's Nuclear Programme; Prof. John Garver
12. The Future of Sino-Iran Relations; Prof. Manochehr Dorraj
Conclusions; Prof. Niv Horesh and Ruike XU