The Gulf's New De-Escalation Foreign Policy Among World Powers
The China-MENA Podcast
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20-Oct-2023
THE GULF'S NEW DE-ESCALATION FOREIGN POLICY AMONG WORLD POWERS - In this episode, our host Jonathan Fulton is joined by esteemed guest Mohammed Baharoon to discuss the shifting dynamics of Gulf countries’ foreign policies– which see the world order based on interconnectedness, not polarity.
From the focus on developmental issues and sustainable economies to the changing perspectives on security and power, our experts explore the implications and potential solutions to foster stability in the region, including China’s support for GCC-Iran normalization, Turkey's improving relations with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and the Abraham Accords.
Join us as we tackle crucial topics such as the impact of China’s presence in Africa, the concept of de-escalation as a security strategy, and the evolving landscape of geopolitics in the region and the new Gulf of de-escalation.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 10/20/23
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