Soviet Union and Arab Nationalism, 1917-1966

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A01=Hashim S.H. Behbehani
Advanced Capitalist Industrial Countries
Ali Mahir
Arab Communist Parties
Arab Israeli Conflict
Arab National Liberation Movement
Arab Nationalism
Arab Political Scene
Arab Soviet Relations
Arab World
Aswan High Dam Project
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Baghdad Pact
Bourgeois Democratic Revolution
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Chinese involvement in Arab liberation movements
Cold War diplomacy
Communist Parties
Egyptian Socialist Party
Eisenhower Doctrine
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Gulf region security
international trade policy
Israeli Communist Party
Jewish Labor Movement
Middle East politics
Muslim World
National Liberation Movement
NATO Alliance
Palestinian Question
Palestinian Resistance Movement
revolutionary movements analysis
Sino-Arab relations
Soviet Foreign Policy Objectives
Tripartite Aggression
UAR

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138925519
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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China’s foreign policy in the Arab world is important because it reflects China’s general foreign policy. In this study, first published in 1981, the author draws upon a wealth of previously unpublished and inaccessible material to analyse Chinese attitudes in three cases: the two Arab liberation movements, the Palestine Resistance Movement and the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Oman, and the established and independent State of Kuwait. Since the Arab liberation movements played a significant political role within their fields of operation, it was necessary for China to decide whether these movements did actually fit in with Chinese foreign policy objectives. Dr Behbehani’s analysis of these two case studies provides the basis for a discussion of whether China’s motives in supporting the liberation movements are theoretical or purely practical. China’s support for Kuwait’s political internal continuity is related to the stability of the whole Gulf region. The author analyses Chinese support for Kuwait and the surrounding conservative states on two main bases, political and economic, in the form of trade. It is through these channels, particularly the economic one, that China has sought to establish itself in the Gulf and the Arabian peninsula.

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