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ID172442
Title ProperChina-UAE relations in the belt and road era
LanguageENG
AuthorFulton, Jonathan
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the summer of 2018 China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) upgraded their bilateral relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, China’s highest level of diplomatic relations. This follows a trajectory of deepening multifaceted ties that has been steadily becoming strategically important for both states, especially as China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013, results in deeper engagement in the Middle East. This article examines the features of the China-UAE relationship, providing an original historical framework that explains the context of relations through four periods prior to the BRI: indifference, hostility, transition, and interdependence. It then analyzes developments in the bilateral relationship during the early stages of the BRI, demonstrating that the UAE has become a key partner for China in its Middle East policy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Arabian Studies Vol. 9, No.2; Dec 2019: p.253-268
Journal SourceJournal of Arabian Studies Vol: 9 No 2
Key WordsGulf Cooperation Council ;  China ;  United Arab Emirates ;  Belt and Road Initiative


 
 
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