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ID178215
Title ProperChina’s belt and road economic diplomacy in the Persian Gulf
Other Title Informationstrategic hedging amidst Saudi–Iranian regional rivalry
LanguageENG
AuthorGarlick, Jeremy ;  Havlova, Radka
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on the literature on strategic hedging and adapting it to China’s use of economic diplomacy in the service of comprehensive national security goals within the regionalised foreign policy approach of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), we examine China’s approach to securing and expanding its interests in the Persian Gulf. To implement the trade and infrastructure connectivity goals of the BRI and to secure the continued flow of diversified energy supplies, China needs to boost relations with both regional powerhouses, Iran and Saudi Arabia, without alienating either of them or the regional hegemon, the United States. The resulting strategy of strategic hedging is based in the Chinese approach to economic diplomacy, which utilises Chinese commercial actors in the service of national strategic objectives. Relations require careful and ongoing management if China is to achieve outcomes which benefit all sides while avoiding becoming entangled in the region’s intractable geopolitical problems.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 49, No.1; Apr 2020: p.82–105
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 49 No 1
Key WordsEconomic Diplomacy ;  Persian Gulf ;  China ;  Strategic Hedging ;  Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)


 
 
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