Exploring Avenues for China-U.S. Cooperation on the Middle East
CAP, CUSEF, and SIIS Dialogue
Edited by Rudy deLeon and YANG Jiemian July 2015
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Exploring Avenues for China-U.S. Cooperation on the Middle East
CAP, CUSEF, and SIIS Dialogue
Edited by Rudy deLeon and YANG JiemianCenter for American Progress, Washington, D.C.China-United States Exchange Foundation, Hong KongShanghai Institutes for International Studies, ShanghaiJuly 2015
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 vii Project participants 1 Introduction 7 Joint recommendations: US-China cooperation in the Middle East
9 Egypt 11 Extremism and counterterrorism 13 The New Silk Road 15 Energy security
 19 CAP offers an American perspective
19 “New Anchors for U.S.-Egypt Relations” by Brian Katulis and Mokhtar Awad 27 “U.S. Middle East Policy at a Time of Regional Fragmentation and Competition” by Brian Katulis and Peter Juul 33 “U.S. and China Silk Road Visions: Collaboration not Competition” by Ariella Viehe
 47 Papers by the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies
47 “Overview on the Middle East Developments and the New Model of China-U.S. Relations” by YANG Jiemian 57 “The Regional Order in the Aftermath of the Arab Upheaval: Implications and Prospects” by YE Qing 67 “China’s Energy Security Concept and Relevant Middle East” by ZHOU Dadi
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