Category: Iran
The Proposed China-Iran Deal “Isn’t a Big Deal” Says Leading China-Gulf Scholar
Jonathan Fulton is an assistant professor at Zayed University in Abu Dhabi, and a non-resident Senior Fellow at The Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., is one of the world's leading experts on the Chinese in the Persian Gulf/Middle East regions. Fulton has ...
The Shockwaves of a Potential China-Iran Deal Are Being Felt Far From the Gulf All the Way to South Asia
African leaders have steadfastly tried to avoid being sucked into the increasingly bitter stand-off between the United States and China, opting instead to try and retain constructive ties with both countries. India, too, for years tried to maintain non-alignment amidst regional and global powers but now that ...
“The World Has a Lot More to be Worried About”
Not surprisingly, reaction in the United States to the proposed China-Iran deal has been overwhelmingly negative and it has largely been framed as a looming national security threat. Nikki Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and a prominent conservative foreign policy commentator, summed up ...
The China-Mediterranean Observer: Trying to Make Sense of the Proposed China-Iran Deal
In this issue of the ChinaMed Observer, we cannot but pay great attention to how the discussion on the yet-to-be-finalized agreement between China and Iran has evolved in the Iranian media. Other important issues that we found in the media published in the wider Mediterranean region include ...


