China in Iraq after the war : from underdog to unassailable /
Shirzad Azad
Bok · Engelsk · 2025
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| Opplysninger | At one fell swoop : from political partisanship to geostrategic partnership -- Déjà vu : courting a promising procurer of arms -- Propelled or against all odds : emerging as the largest oil stakeholder -- Dragon wags its tail : grasping the nettle of construction -- Stretching commercial claws : purview of a top trading partner -- Greasing the cogs : commerce coaxes culture -- Playing peekaboo with the Kurds : halfhearted engagement with the KRG.. - "In this in-depth and wide-ranging study, Shirzad Azad explores the changing relationship between post-Saddam Hussein Iraq and the People's Republic of China. China in Iraq After the War charts the deepening relationship between the two countries since the 2003 American-led invasion, that has seen China become the biggest international stakeholder in Iraq. The book uncovers the scope of China's and Iraq's collaboration in a number of sectors, including military, economic, technological and cultural and considers the motivating forces behind this unlikely relationship"--
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| ISBN | 9781350542464
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