The University of Kufa discusses a master’s thesis entitled The US-Chinese competition in the Middle East after 2011
The Faculty of Political Science at the University of Kufa discussed a master’s thesis entitled The American-Chinese competition in the Middle East region after 2011 by Ali Shaker Rahim, a master’s graduate student.
The letter dealt with China’s growing pursuit of its military, economic and political power, with confident steps and steady strategies towards the summit within the framework of a comprehensive policy at the internal and external levels.
This collision made the relations between the two giants take a competitive turn in vital regions of the world, especially in the Middle East.
The letter concluded that the United States has an actual presence mainly after its implementation of the policy of filling the void and China aspiring to restore the Silk Road in the Belt and Road initiative and security supplies.
Therefore, the Middle East region of geostrategic, economic and cultural importance represented one of the manifestations of this interaction and competition between the two great powers.
In conclusion, the thesis was accepted by the discussion committee with a very good grade