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China's 'balanced vagueness' diplomacy with the Middle East and ...

Academic Alessandro Arduino notes that China is engaging more with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for various economic and ...

Middle East and North Africa - World Bank

The Middle East and North Africa region is in turmoil. Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen are in civil war, causing untold damage to human lives and physical ...

Middle East and North Africa (MENA) | EEAS - European Union

The European Union's relations with the North African and Middle Eastern countries.

China's emerging diplomatic and economic presence in North Africa

Its is economic development. As such, economic exchange is the fundamental driver of China's relations with North Africa. Since approximately ...

The Middle East and North Africa in International Relations - CSIS

The security dynamics of the Middle East and North Africa have undergone periods of radical change ever since the end of World War II.

The Belt and Road Initiative Ten Years On: China and the Middle ...

China's relations with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are developing against the backdrop of an emerging multipolar world order. With the ...

Mindful of the MENA: Europe and China in the Middle East and ...

Both these partnerships and investments have allowed China to strengthen its political and economic ties with countries in the MENA, thus ...

NATO's Sub-strategic Role in the Middle East and North Africa

More recently, the reemergence of Russia and the emergence of China in the MENA have made a NATO role there even more pertinent. If Russia is in ...

The Role of China in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA ...

This has mostly been due to the MENA countries' strategic position on the rekindled Silk Road trade route, connecting China with Europe via Asia ...

Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA), also referred to as West Asia and North Africa (WANA) or South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA), is a geographic ...

3. Armed conflict and instability in the Middle East and North Africa

The interstate relationship that is the highest profile, most complex and most dangerous in the region is that between Iran and Saudi Arabia. One major issue ...

China's Security Presence in the Middle East–North Africa Region

in the Middle East–North Africa Region. Jonathan Fulton. The deterioration of the U.S.-China relationship over the last decade has resulted in the increasing ...

The Middle East & North Africa

Since 1998, CLDP has worked to foster greater political stability through economic development in the Middle East and North Africa.

The Middle East and North Africa in a Polycentric World - CIRSD

Today, the main state slogan is “Our common goal is to build a modern Egypt.” In Algeria, national unity is achieved by appealing to the memory of the French ...

Growth and Stability in the Middle East and North Africa

The MENA region commands abundant human and natural resources, accounts for a large share of world petroleum production and exports, and enjoys on average a ...

Middle East and North Africa/MIT - MIT Center for International Studies

Middle East and North Africa/MIT. MENA/MIT houses and connects activities ... Associate Professor of International Relations, Boston University Inter ...

Role of China in the Middle East (West Asia and North Africa, WANA)

China has continued to deepen its broadening economic ties with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, has intensified its energy partnership with Iraq ...

Special Envoy Zhai Jun of the Chinese Government on the Middle ...

... Middle East and North Africa Affairs. The two sides had an exchange of views on China-Iran relations and the situation in the Middle East.

The Impact of the Saudi-Iranian Rapprochement on Middle East ...

On 10 March, Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to restore diplomatic relations as part of a Chinese-sponsored initiative that appears aimed at reducing tensions ...

What China Wants in the Middle East | United States Institute of Peace

Beijing wants a peaceful and stable Middle East because it has little if anything to gain materially from continued conflict and much to lose economically.