Title: | China´s Risk-Averse Middle East Policy: Protecting Economic Interests while Staying out of Conflict |
Other Titles: | Opatrná politika Číny na Blízkém východě: ochrana ekonomických zájmů bez angažovanosti v konfliktech |
Authors: | Ponížilová, Martina |
Citation: | PONÍŽILOVÁ, M. China´s Risk-Averse Middle East Policy: Protecting Economic Interests while Staying out of Conflict. In: The Islamic World in International Relations. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2019. s. 223-236. ISBN 978-3-631-78566-9. |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Peter Lang |
Document type: | konferenční příspěvek conferenceObject |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/43145 |
ISBN: | 978-3-631-78566-9 |
Keywords: | Čína, Blízký východ, rostoucí mocnost, energetická bezpečnost, geoekonomika, zahraniční politika, konflikty |
Keywords in different language: | China, Middle East, emerging power, energy security, geoeconomics, foreing policy, conflicts |
Abstract in different language: | The strategic map of the Middle East is slowly changing with traditional powers retreating from the regional management and with the expanding power vacuum in the region. Lately, growing attention is focused on emerging powers such as China that have capabilities and potential to increase their engagement in regional policy and conflict management. However, the question is if China as the most powerful of contemporary emerging powers and an important trade and energy partner of Mid-East countries is willing and capable to take on the role of an extra-regional leader that will stabilize the regional order. This article explains motivations behind Chinaʼs Mid-East policy and shows that although China increases their presence in the region, they are not yet ready to become a major force in shaping regional politics. |
Rights: | Plný text není přístupný. © Peter Lang |
Appears in Collections: | Konferenční příspěvky / Conference papers (KAP) OBD |
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