Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship

This paper provides an examination of the rationalities of bilateral relations. The question this paper is particularly interested in is what are the roots of the current Sino-Iranian comprehensive partnership and why now? Apart from the various debates on Iran and China, the paper argues that the c...

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Main Author: Pourya Nabipour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC) 2021-05-01
Series:Ukrainian Policymaker
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Online Access:http://www.ukrpolitic.com/journals/2021/06/UP_vol_8_Nabipour.pdf
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spelling doaj-e8a93e3e3d694585b9e5aafbf6af100c2021-06-10T12:59:16ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC) Ukrainian Policymaker2617-21942617-22082021-05-018617710.29202/up/8/7Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic RelationshipPourya Nabipour0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0976-0685University of Birmingham (Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom)This paper provides an examination of the rationalities of bilateral relations. The question this paper is particularly interested in is what are the roots of the current Sino-Iranian comprehensive partnership and why now? Apart from the various debates on Iran and China, the paper argues that the current relationship is to extend a zone of peace and stability eastwards and towards the Middle East, the Persian Gulf and Central Asia, and it came in response to the imminent threats, pressures and recent aggressive developments in relations with the United States. The recent strategic agreement between China and Iran is an essential step forward in establishing stable relations. Nevertheless, Iran ‘s self-exclusion from the relations with crucial regional as well as the Western world has had the limiting effect of creating political and especially economic competitive opportunities for Iran, and thus relations with China has failed to create the positive political dynamics that were intended. The limited Iranian use of China ‘s economic and diplomatic power, an incompatibility that sets out a range of complex challenges in developing any tangible meaning to the concept of sustainable ‘strategic partnership ‘ between the two actors is a major stumbling block in the bilateral relations.http://www.ukrpolitic.com/journals/2021/06/UP_vol_8_Nabipour.pdfiranchinapolitical relationsglobal economy
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Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship
Ukrainian Policymaker
iran
china
political relations
global economy
author_facet Pourya Nabipour
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title Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship
title_short Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship
title_full Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship
title_fullStr Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship
title_full_unstemmed Iran and China: Political and Economic Aspects of the Strategic Relationship
title_sort iran and china: political and economic aspects of the strategic relationship
publisher International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC)
series Ukrainian Policymaker
issn 2617-2194
2617-2208
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This paper provides an examination of the rationalities of bilateral relations. The question this paper is particularly interested in is what are the roots of the current Sino-Iranian comprehensive partnership and why now? Apart from the various debates on Iran and China, the paper argues that the current relationship is to extend a zone of peace and stability eastwards and towards the Middle East, the Persian Gulf and Central Asia, and it came in response to the imminent threats, pressures and recent aggressive developments in relations with the United States. The recent strategic agreement between China and Iran is an essential step forward in establishing stable relations. Nevertheless, Iran ‘s self-exclusion from the relations with crucial regional as well as the Western world has had the limiting effect of creating political and especially economic competitive opportunities for Iran, and thus relations with China has failed to create the positive political dynamics that were intended. The limited Iranian use of China ‘s economic and diplomatic power, an incompatibility that sets out a range of complex challenges in developing any tangible meaning to the concept of sustainable ‘strategic partnership ‘ between the two actors is a major stumbling block in the bilateral relations.
topic iran
china
political relations
global economy
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