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Managing China-US energy competition in the Middle East
/ Leverett, Flynt; Bader, Jeffrey
Leverett, Flynt
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2006.
Key Words
Energy Security
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United States
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Middle East
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China
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China-Energy
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071451
New axis of oil
/ Leverett, Flynt; Noel, Pierre
Leverett, Flynt
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2006.
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Geopolitics
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Oil
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Energy Markets
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New Silk Road and China’s evolving grand strategy
/ Leverett, Flynt ; Bingbing, Wu
Leverett, Flynt
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The “new Silk Road” has emerged as the signature foreign policy initiative of Xi Jinping’s presidency and the main channel through which China is adapting its grand strategy to address daunting economic, environmental, and strategic challenges. In elite discourse, China’s “period of strategic opportunity” (zhànlüè jī yùqī 战略机遇期) is no longer defined mainly by other powers’ relatively benign postures. In this context, the new Silk Road offers unique insight into descriptions of Chinese foreign policy as becoming more fènfā yǒu wéi 奋发有为 (proactive, or self-achieving): China can increasingly leverage its own capabilities to enhance Chinese influence and secure Chinese interests by proactively encouraging greater regional and global multipolarity. While the West has long-term interests that would be well served by the new Silk Road’s success, this would also appreciably augment China’s strategic autonomy, ultimately compelling substantial adaptation in American grand strategy.
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China
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Grand Strategy
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American Grand Strategy
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Strategic Challenges
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New Silk Road
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Foreign Policy Initiative
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United States, Iran and the Middle East's new Cold War
/ Leverett, Flynt; Leverett, Hillary Mann
Leverett, Flynt
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2010.
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The relationship between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran both shapes and is shaped by a new Middle Eastern "Cold War". The United States and the Islamic Republic should transcend the prospects for hegemonial conflict or strategic standoff and seek a fundamental realignment of their relations, along the lines of the realignment in relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China that took place during President Richard Nixon's tenure in the White House. The article examines the imperatives for a comprehensive and strategic realignment of US-Iranian relations from the standpoint of Iranian interests and foreign policy concepts as well as from an American perspective. It also evaluates the actual prospects for US-Iranian rapprochement.
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Iran
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United States
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Middle East
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People's Republic of China
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Richard Nixon
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White House
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Cold War
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Foreign Policy
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