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The Arab Spring and the Evolution of China Middle East Policy on the Example of Syria and Egypt

Student: Gurinovich Nikita

Supervisor: Andrey Chuprygin

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

In this Diploma paper given an overview of bilateral relations and forms of cooperation between China and the Arab countries of the Middle East, as an example of Syria and Egypt, in the period from the beginning of "Reform & Opening up" policy in China until the historical period known as the "Arab Spring" in the Middle East. Moreover, in this paper the dynamics of China's foreign policy strategy towards Syria and Egypt is being analyzed. Apart from that, this paper provides the detailed study of the bilateral relations between China and the two countries of the Middle East - Syria and Egypt since 1978. Finally, the analysis of relations between China and given countries in the framework of the Sino-Arab Cooperation Forum was carried out. Which, in turn, is outside the scope of Russian scientific community interests and therefore is of scientific interest to explore.

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