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Mordechai Chaziza

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Dr. Mordechai Chaziza holds a Ph.D. from Bar-Ilan University and is a senior lecturer at the Department of Politics and Governance and the division of Multidisciplinary Studies in Social Science, at Ashkelon Academic College (Israel). Dr. Chaziza is the author of China and the Persian Gulf: The New Silk Road Strategy and Emerging Partnerships (2019) and China’s Middle East Diplomacy: The Belt and Road Strategic Partnership (2020). His current research focuses on China’s foreign policy in the Middle East-North Africa (MENA), and China’s Non-intervention policy in intrastate wars.

 

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Chinese Health Diplomacy and the Maghreb in the COVID-19 Era
 (Photo by Li Peishan/China News Service via Getty Images)
  • Analysis
  • Chinese Health Diplomacy and the Maghreb in the COVID-19 Era

    Beijing’s economic presence across the Maghreb has grown in recent years. The new global power has forged a close partnership with Algeria and Morocco, while also continuing to develop relationships with other countries in the region. The COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated the depth of Sino-Maghreb relations.

    February 23, 2021

    China’s Libya Policy and the BRI: Sights Set on the Future
    China-Libya
  • Analysis
  • China’s Libya Policy and the BRI: Sights Set on the Future

    The political turmoil that has plagued the region since the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011, most notably the ongoing conflict in Libya, has made it difficult for China to realize its aim of incorporating the Maghreb into the BRI framework. This article discusses China’s efforts to protect and promote its economic interests in Libya, thereby advancing its prospects for extending the BRI to the region.

    December 22, 2020

    Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Program and China
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Program and China

    In recent years, Saudi Arabia and China have publicly announced several joint nuclear projects in the Kingdom, including one to extract uranium from seawater, with the stated goal of helping the world’s largest oil producer develop a nuclear energy program or become a uranium exporter. This article discusses China’s reported involvement in Saudi Arabia’s nascent nuclear program.

    August 19, 2020

    Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Challenges to China’s Silk Road Strategy in the Middle East
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Challenges to China’s Silk Road Strategy in the Middle East

    Despite Beijing’s increasing engagement in the Middle East, it lacks a clear, consistent, and comprehensive strategy for the successful implementation of the new Silk Road. Although China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) framework for cooperation with the Middle Eastern states is marked by strategic flexibility and maximizing opportunities, that may prove insufficient. As China and the countries of the region become more integrated, they will also share risks and face near-term geopolitical and geoeconomic challenges.

    June 9, 2020

    The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the Middle East
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  • Analysis
  • The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the Middle East

    The coronavirus has hit the Middle East at a time when the region is already burdened with multiple problems, including a series of long-running conflicts, sectarian tension, economic crises, and widespread political unrest. This article provides a preliminary assessment of the effects of the covid-19 virus on China’s Belt and Road partners and activities in the region.

    April 28, 2020

    China’s Outbound Tourism as a Soft Power Tool in the Middle East
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • China’s Outbound Tourism as a Soft Power Tool in the Middle East

    Over the past two decades, China has gradually incorporated the use of soft power into its foreign policy. China’s efforts to ramp up its soft power in the Middle East is part of a wider offensive to bolster trade and national security. This article discusses China’s use of tourism as an instrument of soft power in the region.

    November 12, 2019

    China’s Approach to Mediation in the Middle East: Between Conflict Resolution and Conflict Management
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  • China’s Approach to Mediation in the Middle East: Between Conflict Resolution and Conflict Management

    Mediation diplomacy has emerged as one of the central pillars of China’s foreign policy objectives and practice, with Beijing deliberately positioning itself as a peacemaker in the Middle East conflicts and crises in the region (e.g., Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Iran, and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process). This article examines whether China’s mediation diplomacy in the Middle East is a precursor of change in China’s interpretation and application of the principle of non-intervention.

    May 8, 2018