Burton, Guy.

China and Middle East Conflicts : Responding to War and Rivalry from the Cold War to the Present. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (259 pages) - Rethinking Asia and International Relations Series . - Rethinking Asia and International Relations Series .

Intro -- Half Title -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conflict and its management -- 3 China, Algeria and Egypt: The War of Independence and the Suez crisis to Camp David -- 4 China and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation: from people's war to the Algiers Declaration, 1967-88 -- 5 China, the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula: From militancy to diplomacy during the Cold War -- 6 China and the Iran-Iraq War -- 7 China and Iraq: The Gulf Wars and the war against ISIS -- 8 China and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict since Oslo -- 9 China and the Darfur crisis in Sudan -- 10 China and Libya: From Gaddafi to the uprising and after -- 11 China and the Syrian Civil War -- 12 China and contemporary conflict in Yemen and the Horn of Africa -- 13 China and the Iran nuclear deal -- 14 China and the Gulf crisis -- 15 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

How do aspiring and established rising global powers respond to conflict? Using China, the book studies its response to wars and rivalries in the Middle East from the Cold War to the present.

9781000072273


China-Foreign relations-1949-.


Electronic books.

DS777.8 / .B878 2020

327.51056