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Sino-Iranian Nexus: Forging A Multipolar Middle East. Geopolitics
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- ISBN8235234697
- EAN9798235234697
- Date de parution31/05/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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What happens when one of the world's oldest civilizations joins forces with the world's rising superpower?Sino-Iranian Nexus offers a comprehensive exploration of the growing relationship between China and Iran and its far-reaching implications for regional and global politics. Written by geopolitical analyst Hichem Karoui, this book investigates how historical memory, strategic necessity, and shifting global power structures have converged to create a partnership that is increasingly influential across Eurasia and the Middle East.
The study examines the historical foundations of Sino-Iranian interaction, from Silk Road exchanges to modern diplomatic engagement. It analyzes the strategic motivations that drive cooperation between Tehran and Beijing, including energy security, infrastructure connectivity, technological development, sanctions resilience, and the search for alternative models of international engagement. Through a multidisciplinary approach combining history, sociology, political economy, and international relations, Dr.
Karoui demonstrates how the Sino-Iranian relationship reflects broader transformations in the global system. The book explores the implications of Chinese investment, regional security dynamics, diplomatic coordination, and the emergence of new geopolitical corridors linking East Asia, Central Asia, the Gulf region, and Europe. Ideal for students, scholars, policymakers, and readers interested in contemporary world affairs, this volume offers both theoretical insight and practical analysis of one of the defining geopolitical relationships of our era.
The study examines the historical foundations of Sino-Iranian interaction, from Silk Road exchanges to modern diplomatic engagement. It analyzes the strategic motivations that drive cooperation between Tehran and Beijing, including energy security, infrastructure connectivity, technological development, sanctions resilience, and the search for alternative models of international engagement. Through a multidisciplinary approach combining history, sociology, political economy, and international relations, Dr.
Karoui demonstrates how the Sino-Iranian relationship reflects broader transformations in the global system. The book explores the implications of Chinese investment, regional security dynamics, diplomatic coordination, and the emergence of new geopolitical corridors linking East Asia, Central Asia, the Gulf region, and Europe. Ideal for students, scholars, policymakers, and readers interested in contemporary world affairs, this volume offers both theoretical insight and practical analysis of one of the defining geopolitical relationships of our era.






















