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China and the Persian Gulf: Energy and Security
by
Calabrese, John
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Arabische Golf-Staaten
/ Arms trade
/ Balance of power
/ China
/ China (People's Republic)
/ China, People's Republic of
/ Cold War
/ Cooperation
/ Crude oil
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic sanctions
/ Energy
/ Energy industry
/ Energy policy
/ Energy Politics
/ Energy resources
/ Erdöl
/ Export-import trade
/ Foreign economic policy
/ Foreign policy
/ Foreign relations
/ Geopolitics
/ Geopolitik
/ Import
/ Imports
/ International cooperation
/ International economics
/ International relations
/ Internationale Beziehungen
/ Middle East
/ Modernization
/ Oil companies
/ Oil imports
/ Persian Gulf
/ Persian gulf region
/ Petroleum industry
/ Post-Cold War
/ Regional conflicts
/ Regional security
/ Security
/ Transnationalism
/ War
1998
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China and the Persian Gulf: Energy and Security
by
Calabrese, John
in
Arabische Golf-Staaten
/ Arms trade
/ Balance of power
/ China
/ China (People's Republic)
/ China, People's Republic of
/ Cold War
/ Cooperation
/ Crude oil
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic sanctions
/ Energy
/ Energy industry
/ Energy policy
/ Energy Politics
/ Energy resources
/ Erdöl
/ Export-import trade
/ Foreign economic policy
/ Foreign policy
/ Foreign relations
/ Geopolitics
/ Geopolitik
/ Import
/ Imports
/ International cooperation
/ International economics
/ International relations
/ Internationale Beziehungen
/ Middle East
/ Modernization
/ Oil companies
/ Oil imports
/ Persian Gulf
/ Persian gulf region
/ Petroleum industry
/ Post-Cold War
/ Regional conflicts
/ Regional security
/ Security
/ Transnationalism
/ War
1998
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China and the Persian Gulf: Energy and Security
by
Calabrese, John
in
Arabische Golf-Staaten
/ Arms trade
/ Balance of power
/ China
/ China (People's Republic)
/ China, People's Republic of
/ Cold War
/ Cooperation
/ Crude oil
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic sanctions
/ Energy
/ Energy industry
/ Energy policy
/ Energy Politics
/ Energy resources
/ Erdöl
/ Export-import trade
/ Foreign economic policy
/ Foreign policy
/ Foreign relations
/ Geopolitics
/ Geopolitik
/ Import
/ Imports
/ International cooperation
/ International economics
/ International relations
/ Internationale Beziehungen
/ Middle East
/ Modernization
/ Oil companies
/ Oil imports
/ Persian Gulf
/ Persian gulf region
/ Petroleum industry
/ Post-Cold War
/ Regional conflicts
/ Regional security
/ Security
/ Transnationalism
/ War
1998
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China and the Persian Gulf: Energy and Security
1998
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Energy cooperation is the dominant aspect of expanding relations between China and the Persian Gulf countries. Propelling this is China's increasing reliance on Gulf oil imports. In pursuing its objectives in the Gulf, China has encountered as many challenges as opportunities-in the form of regional crises and conflicts, as well as US pressure. In seeking to balance its geopolitical and economic interests in the Gulf, China has proceeded cautiously and pragmatically. Yet, the possibility that China's arms transfers to Gulf countries and its positions on Gulf issues may have a negative impact on regional security cannot be ruled out.
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