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Jin Liangxiang
Dr Jin Liangxiang is a research fellow at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. His current research fields are Middle East politics and international relations.
February 1, 2014
The Iran nuclear issue: three scenarios
The Iran nuclear issue on January 20 entered the implementation of the "Joint Plan of Action," but how might things unfold from here onwards?
January 7, 2014
China makes a significant contribution to Mid-East security
U.S. critics are wrong. China is actively involved in maintaining Middle East security.
January 2, 2014
The US is at fault on China-Japan historical issues
U.S. indulgence on historical issues is encouraging the rightwing turn of Japan's leadership.
December 28, 2013
Reactionary US provides new opportunities for China to lead
U.S. policy toward the Middle East has become more reactionary, which will affect China's role in the region.
December 21, 2013
Will the progress in Iran nuclear issue sustainable?
Despite optimism after the Iran nuclear deal, a number of the sticking points have not been meaningfully addressed.
November 19, 2013
Iran: Is a breakthrough really available?
A nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1 might still be on the cards in the coming weeks or months, but does not necessarily mean a breakthrough.
November 14, 2013
New type of relations between two great reactive powers in the Middle East
Over the last decade, the world has witnessed the significant shift in the U.S. role in the Middle East from being dominant to reactive.
October 21, 2013
Fallacies about the US military presence in the Middle East
It is untrue to say that the U.S. has protected China's oil security and that China has benefited from the U.S. military presence in the Middle East.
October 19, 2013
China's role in the Middle East: Towards more engagement
The last decade has witnessed a China that has actively contributed to issues in the Middle East, but unfortunately it has not been sufficiently noticed in the West.
October 14, 2013
What sanctions are removed is critical for the nuclear breakthrough
There are few reasons to be optimistic about the upcoming U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations. The goal should be to keep relations stable for the near future.
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