Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Implications for Pakistan

Authors

  • Zosha Noor Research Scholar, Department of International Relations, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Author
  • Muhammad Javed Research Scholar Department of International Relations, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Author
  • Shakeel Ahmed Research Scholar Department of International Relations, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Middle East, United State, Pakistan, China, Saudi-Iran Rapprochement

Abstract

China's resurgence as a global actor has significantly altered international relations, particularly in the Middle East, particularly with Saudi Arabia and Iran. Pakistan's unique geographical location and complex international interactions present an intriguing situation due to these changes. Pakistan's close relations with China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, along with its shared border and cultural ties with Iran, influence its security concerns, domestic politics, economy imperative, and foreign policy. China's growing relationship with Saudi Arabia is driven by its oil needs, global influence, and regional stability. Iran offers China a valuable counterbalance and potential ally in the Middle East due to its geostrategic position and abundant natural resources. The United States' long-standing hegemony in the Middle East has been put to the challenge by China's growing influence and strategic alliances in the region. This qualitative study investigates the issues relating to Middle East with an objective to evaluate the role of great powers‘ politics in the region. The Middle East's shifting geopolitical environment could be advantageous for projects like the ChinaPakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Chabahar Port Development, and Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline

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Published

2023-12-31

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