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China Created ISIS, Too
By Zachary Keck
Don’t just blame the U.S. China helped support the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham’s rise as well.
China Appoints New Special Envoy to the Middle East
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's choice for a new envoy to the Middle East shows a focus on the Israel-Palestine peace talks.
Why China Must Pay Attention to the Israel-Palestine Conflict
By Mu Chunshan
Beijing wants to remain neutral on the Israel-Palestine issue, but Chinese public opinion is increasingly polarized.
Chinese Envoy Visits Iraq
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's special envoy to the Middle East met with Maliki and others in Baghdad this week.
China’s Deafening Silence on Iraq
By Zachary Keck
The Iraq crisis again shows that even as China demands major power status, it remains entirely unwilling to act like one.
Iraq Crisis Tests China's Foreign Policy
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite major interests in Iraq, China is unwilling to get involved in the current conflict.
As China Turns Toward Middle East, China and Israel Seek Closer Ties
By Shannon Tiezzi
Israeli President Shimon Peres is visiting China, the latest sign of growing Chinese-Israeli ties.
Saudi Arabia, China's 'Good Friend'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister and Crown Prince is in Beijing for meetings with Chinese leaders.
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