Beyond Oil and Allies: China’s Quiet Revolution in the Middle East - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research
Unlike the United States (US), whose influence in the Middle East has traditionally stemmed from military alliances and direct interventions, China is steadily expanding its presence through economic, energy, and infrastructure diplomacy. At the heart of Beijing’s regional calculus is energy security, with over 40% of its crude oil sourced from the Middle East. Key suppliers Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) anchor this stra…
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Beyond Oil and Allies: China’s Quiet Revolution in the Middle East - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research
Unlike the United States (US), whose influence in the Middle East has traditionally stemmed from military alliances and direct interventions, China is steadily expanding its presence through economic, energy, and infrastructure diplomacy. At the heart of Beijing’s regional calculus is energy security, with over 40% of its crude oil sourced from the Middle East. Key suppliers Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) anchor this stra…
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