
INFORMATION
Name: Reports on Middle East Development (Volume 10)
Series Name: Shanghai International Studies University Middle East Institute Series Development Report
Funding: Ministry of Education's Middle East Joint Research Institute Construction Program, Shanghai Universities First Class Think Tank Construction Project
Author:Yu Yong, Editor-in-Chief
Publisher:Current Affairs Press
Publishing Date: April 2025
Word Count: 418,000 words
ISBN:9787519502850
INTRODUCTION
Against the backdrop of a century of change and a century of epidemic delay, and as the United States continues its strategic contraction, the situation in the Middle East in 2022 will be one of governance in chaos and effectiveness in governance, with a growing sense of reconciliation among the countries of the region and an overall stabilization of the situation. Although the Russia-Ukraine conflict has added unpredictable factors to the Middle East region, and local daily consumption, food imports, and tourism revenues have been significantly affected, regional countries have basically adopted a relatively neutral stance and policy, reflecting a gradual increase in their sense of autonomy. The first China-Arab, China-Sea Summit and President Xi Jinping's state visit to Saudi Arabia marked a new era of quality and upgrading of China-Arab relations. 2023 will not see any change in the general trend of further easing of the situation in the Middle East region, further enhancement of countries' self-confidence in national autonomy, further rapprochement of inter-state relations, and a general cooling down of major hotspot issues, but the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will continue to have a negative impact on its energy and food issues, and the Iranian nuclear issue will continue to have a negative impact on its energy and food issues due to the US. However, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will continue to have a negative impact on its energy and food issues, and the Iranian nuclear issue will continue to face new tests due to uncertainties in the United States.
Table of Contents
Main Report: Regional Situation
The Situation in the Middle East in 2022--Taking the Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on the Middle East as a Clue / Liu Zhongmin, Shu Meng
The Situation in West Asia in 2022 / Bao Chengzhang
The Regional Situation in North Africa in 2022 / Zhao Jun
China's Diplomacy in the Middle East in 2022 / Liu Shengxiang, Li Zhihao
Sub-report: Overview of the Development of Representative Countries and Organizations
Saudi Arabia's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2022 / Ding Jun, Chen Jin
Iran's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2022 / Han Jianwei, Zhang Huimiao
Israel's Politics, Economy and External Relations in 2022 / Niu Song, Zhen Cheng
Turkey's Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations in 2022 / Zou Zhiqiang
Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations of the Five Gulf States in 2022 / Yu Yong
Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations of Iraq in 2022 / Qian Xuming, Jiang Nan
Politics, Economy and External Relations of Syria in 2022 / Wang Bo, Mu Chunzhu
Politics, Economy and External Relations of Lebanon in 2022 / Zhang Hanwen
Politics, Economy and External Relations of Jordan in 2022 / Zhang Yuan, Hou Xinrui
Politics, Economy and External Relations of Yemen in 2022 / Wen Shaobiao
Politics, Economy and External Relations of Egypt in 2022 / Li Yi, Sun Weiyi
Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations of Algeria in 2022 / Shu Meng, Song Yun
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation in 2022 / Ding Long. Liu Guoxi
The League of Arab States in 2022 / Zhao Jun, Lin Tao
The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf in 2022 / Han Jianwei
Special Report: China-Arab Cooperation in the New Era
China-Arab Cooperation in the New Era / Ding Jun
Promoting China-Arab Cooperation through Building One Belt and One Road / Wang Jian
Historic Opportunities for Sino-Arab Cooperation / Tian Wenlin
Sino-Arab Cooperation: Rooted in History, Seeking Development Together, Facing the Future / Bao Chengzhang