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Evolution of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern countries under the Belt and Road Initiative
by
Yang, Xiaolu
, Su, Min
, Chen, Junhua
, Wang, Meijun
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21st century
/ Analysis
/ China
/ Cooperation
/ Economic development
/ Economic research
/ Egypt
/ Evolution
/ Geopolitics
/ International aspects
/ International cooperation
/ International relations
/ Iran
/ Iraq
/ Israel
/ Mediation
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Northern Africa
/ Nuclear energy
/ People and Places
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Regions
/ Roads & highways
/ Saudi Arabia
/ Syria
/ Trends
/ United Arab Emirates
2023
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Evolution of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern countries under the Belt and Road Initiative
by
Yang, Xiaolu
, Su, Min
, Chen, Junhua
, Wang, Meijun
in
21st century
/ Analysis
/ China
/ Cooperation
/ Economic development
/ Economic research
/ Egypt
/ Evolution
/ Geopolitics
/ International aspects
/ International cooperation
/ International relations
/ Iran
/ Iraq
/ Israel
/ Mediation
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Northern Africa
/ Nuclear energy
/ People and Places
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Regions
/ Roads & highways
/ Saudi Arabia
/ Syria
/ Trends
/ United Arab Emirates
2023
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Evolution of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern countries under the Belt and Road Initiative
by
Yang, Xiaolu
, Su, Min
, Chen, Junhua
, Wang, Meijun
in
21st century
/ Analysis
/ China
/ Cooperation
/ Economic development
/ Economic research
/ Egypt
/ Evolution
/ Geopolitics
/ International aspects
/ International cooperation
/ International relations
/ Iran
/ Iraq
/ Israel
/ Mediation
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Northern Africa
/ Nuclear energy
/ People and Places
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Regions
/ Roads & highways
/ Saudi Arabia
/ Syria
/ Trends
/ United Arab Emirates
2023
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Evolution of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern countries under the Belt and Road Initiative
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Evolution of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern countries under the Belt and Road Initiative
2023
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Overview
The Middle East holds a critical strategic position in global politics, economy, and military affairs, serving as a pivotal hub for the advancement of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through both land and sea routes. Since the proposal of BRI, China’s cooperation with Middle Eastern countries has steadily deepened. Consequently, examining the evolution of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern nations over the past decade is of paramount significance for future development. This study utilizes the GDELT database to construct formulas for measuring event impact and bilateral relationship intensity. It analyzes the temporal development and spatial patterns of China’s interaction with Middle Eastern countries while also examining the types of interactive relationships between China and individual countries in the Middle East under the principle of reciprocity. The findings indicate that the overall interaction between China and Middle Eastern countries remains stable. Cooperative relationships have transitioned from a \"single cooperation\" approach to a \"dual cooperation\" model involving Iran and Saudi Arabia. Moreover, the development trajectory has shifted from an imbalanced \"north-high, south-low\" pattern towards equilibrium, resulting in a general decline in conflict relations and a decrease in inter-country disparities. The prevalent type of interaction between countries is characterized by balance.
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