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Libya
How China Sees Middle East
The US and Israel will be the big losers from the Arab Spring, while Egypt will be a winner, say Chinese analysts.
America’s Somalia Experiment
The US military’s ‘offshore balancing’ strategy is likely to be applied to the Asia-Pacific. But there could be some troubling and unintended consequences if it is.
India’s Arab Spring Opportunity
New Delhi has a golden opportunity to assist in supporting democratic regimes in the Arab World. It’s in its own interests to seize this chance.
'We Will Respect Libya Choices'
China’s government says it will respect the will of the Libyan people as rebels advance into Tripoli.
Why Jasmine Died in China
Fear, lack of information and a government crackdown killed the chances of a Jasmine Revolution here.
China Shifts on Sudan, Libya
China has traditionally stuck to a non-interventionist foreign policy. But On Sudan and Libya, it seems to be shifting.
Iran and Turkey Circle Syria
With pressure growing on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step aside, will Iran continue to support his crackdown?
China’s Doctrine of Indifference
China’s willingness to meet with the rebels in Libya has some hoping for a shift in its foreign policy. They’re likely to be disappointed.
China’s Middle East Diplomacy
China’s shift on Libya is only one element in its increasing engagement with the Middle East and Arab World.
China’s Middle East Diplomacy
China’s shift on Libya is only one element in its increasing engagement with the Middle East and Arab World.
The PLA Temptation
Is the Chinese military’s assistance in evacuating citizens from Libya a precursor to future missions overseas?
If Bahrain Erupts
A flare-up in Bahrain could spark a regional conflict between Sunnis and Shias. If it did, the US would be left with the question of how to handle China.