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The US-China Rivalry in the Middle East: Confrontation or Competitive Coexistence
Mordechai Chaziza
Department of Asian Studies
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Belt Road Initiative
25%
China
25%
Competitive Coexistence
100%
Coordination Modes
25%
Deterrence
25%
Digital Silk Road
25%
Geoeconomics
25%
Global Stage
25%
Great Power Rivalry
75%
Middle East
100%
Partnership Diplomacy
25%
Power Transition Theory
50%
Rivalry
25%
United States
25%
US-China Relations
100%
Valuable Insight
25%
Social Sciences
Belt and Road Initiative
25%
China
100%
Digital Silk Road
25%
Great Power
75%
Middle East
100%
Power Transition Theory
50%
USA
100%
Computer Science
And-States
100%
Silk Road
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dynamics
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Belt and Road Initiative
100%
Mathematics
Three-Dimension
100%