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China's interests in and in?uence over the Middle East / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
Xinchun, Niu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Middle East became a critical region for China after 1993, when The Beijing became a net oil importer. From this point, it became enmeshed in the complicated regional situation. And so China must realize its basic interests and policy objectives in the Middle East as well as set up an overall, balanced, clear and long-term strategic framework. Policy choices should be made in accordance with such factors as diplomatic tradition, national strength and political ideology
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ID:   132045


Collective blindness: a reflection on predictions by Chinese academics about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract During the early part of the 21st century, Chinese academic circles made judgments and forecasts about US. war aims in Afghanistan and the Middle East, the possible process of the wars, and outcomes of postwar reconstruction. After the U.S.-led attack on Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, and its military invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003, these big events were analyzed in the context of the international politics of the time. Since these two conflicts are coming to a conclusion, at least in their direct military scope, it is time to look back upon the forecasting framework to see whether alterations and improvements can be made. On December l8, 2011, all American combat troops pulled out of lraq, and the end is in sight for U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan-either in December 20l4, or thereafter.
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ID:   082312


Coming Sino-US Clash? / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words United States  China  Foreign Relations 
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ID:   157371


Disintegration of the Middle East: retreating to the weak sovereignty era / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Key Words Terrorism  Sovereignty  Middle East  Arab World  Arab Spring  ISIS 
Civil War 
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ID:   106463


Eight myths about Sino-US relations / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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On China's international identity: a horizontal analysis / Xinchun, Niu   Article
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Key Words European Union  Economy  United States  China  India  Third World 
Population  Per Capita Income  International Identity 
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ID:   161183


Reflections on the mechanism of cooperation between China and Arab states / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Key Words China  Arab States  Mechanism of Cooperation 
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ID:   094092


Sino-US relations: dependence and fragility / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Trends in middle eastern politics / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The politics in the Middle East has now entered into a new era from rigid, stagnant and stable period into a vibrant, unrest and conflict stage. This is not only a window of hope but also a thorny road, which can be called "creative destruction." Facing new opportunities and challenges of its policies in the Middle East, China should promote research and discussion in depth.
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