AN ANALYSIS OF GROWING CHINESE ECONOMIC COOPERATION WITH THE GULF STATES IN THE CHANGING GLOBAL ORDER
Abstract
This article elaborates macro-level analyses of China-Gulf cooperation to examine counteraccusations of specific Chinese-invested systems within Gulf special economic zones (SEZs). Predicated in the frame of New Structure Economic (NSE), it scrutinizes three crucial systems i.e., the Oman-China Industrial Park in Duqm, the petrochemical and chemical fiber integrated design in Saudi Arabia. This analysis reveals China's corporative effectiveness in the region and explains the growing relations with various states like Saudi Arabia, Oman etc. The Middle East is using domestic relative benefits for sustainable, profitable growth. It works both by using hard and soft power or structure that includes enhancing their economic system to stabilize it, through exchanging and promoting culture, language, education, etc., using the Belt and Road process. Different agreements have been made between them to improve their interests and fulfill the needs of their states. These systems are eased by robust hard structure and policy support, which foster structural development and the emergence of new diligence within the Gulf region. Qualitative analysis reveals that China's growing influence in the Gulf region has been a threat to the US dominance in the Gulf and it may be hazardous to US designs and interests.Downloads
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2025-02-10
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AN ANALYSIS OF GROWING CHINESE ECONOMIC COOPERATION WITH THE GULF STATES IN THE CHANGING GLOBAL ORDER. (2025). Contemporary Journal of Social Science Review, 3(1), 1056-1063. https://contemporaryjournal.com/index.php/14/article/view/408