Book Details
Orange Code:33082
Paperback:414 pages
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Sections:
1. The Spirit of Sino-Iranian Relations: Civilization and Power2. The prc–Kingdom of Iran Relationship, 1971–783. Revolutionary Iran and Postrevolutionary China, 1979–884. Sino-Iranian Partnership and Post–Cold War U.S. Unipolar Preeminence, 1989–20045. The Xinjiang Factor in prc-iri Relations6. China’s Assistance to Iran’s Nuclear Programs7. China and Iran’s Military Development Eªorts8. China-Iran Cooperation and the United States9. The Sino-Iranian Energy-Economic Relationship10. Patterns of Sino-Iranian Relations
Description:
Iran's nuclear aspirations increasingly dominate its relations with the United States and Europe. China remains one of Iran's strongest allies on the Security Council, and also its most likely supplier of technology and assistance, built on decades of close economic and military relations. Iran is enjoying strong new influence in the Middle East and Asia following record oil profits and Shi'i victories in Iraqi parliamentary elections. Like Iran, China fought for decades to increase its self-reliance and geopolitical influence after painful experiences under European colonialism, which spurred nationalist revolutions
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