Futurism China's Energy Security Policy In "West Asia" Abstract
One of the emerging powers that has experienced a growing industrialization process in recent years is the People's Republic of China. Diplomacy has defined energy security for its future. The best option for that country's energy supply is the strategic Persian Gulf region. The question is, what opportunities and challenges does the People's Republic of China face in the strategic port of the Persian Gulf? And how is Beijing's strategy assessed in the face of opportunities and challenges ahead? In order to answer this question, an attempt has been made to study Beijing's strategy in the Persian Gulf region at three levels: global, regional and domestic. At the global level, the biggest issue is the influence and influence of the United States in the region. At this level, the Chinese are seeking to build trust. But internally, the most important issue, especially in recent years, has been political developments in West Asian countries and issues related to government conflicts with their nations in the region, which has the potential to do so. China's energy security, which is one of the main reasons for Beijing's presence in the Persian Gulf, faces deep challenges.
China , energy Security , Persian Gulf , West Asia , Iran
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