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ID140487
Title ProperChina's economic diplomacy towards the Arab countries
Other Title Information challenges ahead?
LanguageENG
AuthorZoubir, Yahia H ;  Sun, Degang
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the outbreak of the Arab revolts in late 2010, China has adhered to its ‘business-first’ economic diplomacy towards the Arab countries, a policy driven by China's ongoing geoeconomic interests. The ten-year-old China–Arab States Cooperation Forum serves as the nucleus for China's economic diplomacy in the region. The Chinese authorities have also initiated interagency coordination and central–local governments' power sharing in order to pursue this diplomacy successfully. However, while its economic diplomacy may be evolving, China, unlike what it has achieved in Black Africa, seems to have failed to develop strategic, political and cultural exchanges with its Arab counterparts. The intertwined geopolitical and geoeconomic factors that have emerged since the Arab revolts might make it harder for China to reap economic benefits while shelving political entanglement to sustain this economic diplomacy in the longer run.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 24, No.95; Sep 2015: p.903-921
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 24 No 95
Key WordsEconomic Diplomacy ;  China ;  Arab Countries ;  Geoeconomic Interests ;  Geoeconomic Factors


 
 
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