INFORMATION
NAME:Reports on Middle East Development [2020-2021]
AUTHOR: Yu Yong, Editor-in-Chief
PUBLISHING HOUSE: Current Affairs Press
PUBLISHING DATE: October 2021
ISBN:9787519504342
INTRODUCTION
The situation in the Middle East region in 2020 presents a more chaotic and disorderly situation, and is highlighted by the continued disorder in relations between major powers, alternative reorganization of regional forces, continued stalemate and more complex hotspot issues, traditional security and non-traditional security issues linkage and other complex situations. The crisis in the Middle East region in 2020 is a dual crisis of national governance and regional confrontation and conflict.
The Middle East Regional Development Report (2020-2021) is organized into four parts to explain these issues. The first part is the Ambassador's Feature, which is an overview of the hot issues in the Middle East in 2020. The second part is on the regional situation, which focuses on the overall situation in the Middle East region in 2020 and the sub-regional situation in West Asia and North Africa, and makes a study on the development of the Middle East situation in 2021. The third part focuses on the development profiles of relevant representative countries and organizations: first, 13 West Asian and North African countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Turkey and Egypt are selected for country-specific interpretations on politics, economy and foreign relations in 2020; second, the development dynamics of more active organizations such as the OIC, the Arab League and the GCC are focused on. The fourth part is a look at the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the Middle East: first, it examines the issue of Palestine under the resistance and epidemic in the Islamic world from a global perspective; second, it examines the epidemic and social development in large, small and war-torn countries in the region, such as Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Jordan, Syria, and Yemen.
CONTENTS
Ambassador's Feature
An Inventory of Hotspot Issues in the Middle East in 2020 / Liu Baolai
Main Report: Regional Situation
The situation in the Middle East in 2020 / Liu Zhongmin
Regional Situation in West Asia in 2020 / Bao Chengzhang
The situation in North Africa in 2020 / Zhao Jun
China's Middle East Diplomacy in 2020 / Liu Shengxiang and Li Yunpeng
Sub-report: Overview of the Development of Representative Countries and Organizations
Saudi Arabia's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2020 / Ding Jun Chen Jin
Iran's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2020 / Han Jianwei
Israel's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2020 / Niu Song Zhang Xuan
Turkey's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2020 / Zou Zhiqiang
Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations of the Five Gulf States in 2020 / Yu Yong
Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations of Iraq in 2020 / Qian Xuming Xu Zhangmin
Jordan's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2020 / Zhang Yuan Yu Binqiang
Egypt's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2020 / Li Yi
Algeria's Politics, Economy and External Relations in 2020 / Shu Meng
Current Situation and Prospects of OIC's Participation in International Governance / Ding Long Liu Guoxi
The League of Arab States and Regional Hotspot Issues / Zhao Jun Ma Wenyuan
The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf in 2020 / Han Jianwei
Special Report: Observations on the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic in the Middle East
Different Levels and Internal and External Cooperation in the Fight against the Epidemic in the Islamic World / Niusong Li Xueyan
The Palestinian Question in the Context of the Epidemic / Shu Meng
The impact of the epidemic on Egypt and the government's governance and response / Li Cailing Wang Tai
Observations on the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic in Iran in 2020 / Fan Hongda
Turkey's Epidemic Development and Response Assessment / Zou Zhiqiang
Jordan's View of Global Cooperation under the Pressure of the Epidemic / Zhang Yuan
Epidemic, politics and economic development in Syria / Wang Bo
Security, economic and humanitarian crisis in Yemen / Wen Shaobiao