China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East

The recent shifts in polarity amidst US-China rivalry are observed internationally. This systemic change is prominently perceived in the Middle East, where states experience increasing security concerns following US withdrawal and conflicts in Gaza, Syria, and Yemen. In this context, traditional bal...

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Main Author: Lim, Carmen
Other Authors: Kei Koga
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175988
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description The recent shifts in polarity amidst US-China rivalry are observed internationally. This systemic change is prominently perceived in the Middle East, where states experience increasing security concerns following US withdrawal and conflicts in Gaza, Syria, and Yemen. In this context, traditional balancing strategies carry high risks for the secondary powers. In turn, states seek diversification of security strategies through hedging. In this light, China’s Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships (CSPs) seems to be an attractive policy option, providing valuable economic, political, and diplomatic resources without exclusive security-based commitments. Despite the benefits, effectiveness of CSPs in reaching a state’s strategic goals and shaping bilateral relations are still unclear. To solve this puzzle, this article utilises the “interest-threat nexus” model to define bilateral relationships. The model is analysed within “hedging” and “balance of power” theory, and applied to the case study of China’s CSPs with Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
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spelling ntu-10356/1759882024-05-19T15:31:56Z China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East Lim, Carmen Kei Koga School of Social Sciences KKei@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Strategic partnerships Diplomatic statecraft China-MENA relations Hedging The recent shifts in polarity amidst US-China rivalry are observed internationally. This systemic change is prominently perceived in the Middle East, where states experience increasing security concerns following US withdrawal and conflicts in Gaza, Syria, and Yemen. In this context, traditional balancing strategies carry high risks for the secondary powers. In turn, states seek diversification of security strategies through hedging. In this light, China’s Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships (CSPs) seems to be an attractive policy option, providing valuable economic, political, and diplomatic resources without exclusive security-based commitments. Despite the benefits, effectiveness of CSPs in reaching a state’s strategic goals and shaping bilateral relations are still unclear. To solve this puzzle, this article utilises the “interest-threat nexus” model to define bilateral relationships. The model is analysed within “hedging” and “balance of power” theory, and applied to the case study of China’s CSPs with Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-13T02:04:18Z 2024-05-13T02:04:18Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, C. (2024). China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175988 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175988 en : SSS/PPGA/2023/S1/026 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Strategic partnerships
Diplomatic statecraft
China-MENA relations
Hedging
Lim, Carmen
China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East
title China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East
title_full China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East
title_fullStr China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East
title_full_unstemmed China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East
title_short China's diplomatic statecraft: analysing China's comprehensive strategic partnerships in the Middle East
title_sort china s diplomatic statecraft analysing china s comprehensive strategic partnerships in the middle east
topic Social Sciences
Strategic partnerships
Diplomatic statecraft
China-MENA relations
Hedging
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