Chinese foreign policy towards the Arabian Gulf region and its future prospects

the international and political journal

Authors

  • Assistant Prof Dr. Khaled Musa
  • Assistant. Prof Faisal Shalal

Keywords:

politics, Chinese role, international standing, economic advice, the Arabian Gulf.

Abstract

The active Chinese foreign policy towards the Arabian Gulf region in the past few years comes in light of the growing geopolitical importance of the Arabian Gulf region as a result of the decline of the American role in the region on the one hand, and the Arab Gulf states adopting a new policy based on diversifying their foreign companies on the other hand, and Chinese efforts to maximize its international position and achieve. On the other hand, in light of these changes, Chinese-Gulf relations witnessed significant development in the political, economic, and military fields, especially after China realized that preserving its interests required more engagement and engagement with the vital political issues and files that, in one way or another, affect the return of Drawing a map of alliances and interests in the region, and despite the number of challenges facing the Chinese role in the Arabian Gulf region, this role is likely to continue to grow exponentially in the future.

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Published

2025-04-04

How to Cite

أ.م.د خالد موسى جواد, & أ.م فيصل شلال عباس. (2025). Chinese foreign policy towards the Arabian Gulf region and its future prospects: the international and political journal . The International and Political Journal, 61, 83–105. Retrieved from https://ipj.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/political/article/view/385