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ID184396
Title ProperChina’s Balancing Strategy Between Saudi Arabia and Iran
Other Title Informationthe View from Riyadh
LanguageENG
AuthorHoughton, Benjamin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since Deng Xiaoping's opening-up policy and drive for economic modernisation and reform in the late 1970s, and especially since China's foreign energy requirements skyrocketed in 1993, Beijing's interests in the Persian Gulf have grown immensely. A staple of its regional policy has been an insistence on cultivating relations with all states, something that has necessitated a careful balancing act between regional rivals, especially Saudi Arabia and Iran. This article examines China's strategy to balance relations with these two states, especially during periods of tension, such as following the 2019 drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities, something that Riyadh accused Iran of masterminding. Following an examination of this strategy, the article explores Saudi attempts to coax Beijing away from Tehran and Saudi perceptions of Sino-Iranian relations through the lens of the 2021 25-year agreement between China and Iran, questioning whether Sino-Iranian relations are a bone of contention in Sino-Saudi relations.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 53, No.1; Mar 2022: p.124-144
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 53 No 1
Key WordsOil ;  Iran ;  China ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Balance ;  Infrastructure ;  Foreign Policy ;  BRI


 
 
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