China and the Persian Gulf Policy: Growing Ties
Publish place: Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs، Vol: 5، Issue: 20
Publish Year: 1395
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Index date: 26 April 2021
China and the Persian Gulf Policy: Growing Ties abstract
Since China started its economic reforms in 1978, it has achieved remarkable economic growth and development, presenting itself as a rising economic power in the international system. The rapid economic growth has increased China’s energy consumption especially that of crude oil. Before economic reform, China relied on domestic oil resources. However, the trend of ever-increasing oil consumption turned China into a net importer of crude oil to meet the petroleum needs of its industry sector since 1993. As a result, Beijing has established closer ties with the major oil-exporting countries. The main objective of this paper is to analyze the relative position of the (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and its vast oil resources in China’s Middle East policy. The author examines China’s foreign policy goals, China’s foreign policy toward the Middle East and the status of GCC members in this policy.
China and the Persian Gulf Policy: Growing Ties Keywords:
China , (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council , Energy , Crude Oil , Economic Reforms , Economic Growth , Net Importer , Foreign Policy , Middle East Policy
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