China and North Africa Since World War II a bilateral approach
This manuscript examines Sino-North Africa relations on a bilateral level since World War II. It highlights the depth of China{u2019}s involvement in the region with each country on a five dimensional approach: energy security, trade relations, political relations, arms sales/security cooperation, a...
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Lanham, MD
Lexington Books
2014
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a China and North Africa: An overview -- China and Algeria -- China and Egypt -- China Libya -- China and Mauritania -- China and Morocco -- China and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic -- China and South Sudan -- China and Sudan -- China and Tunisia -- Prospects and conclusions | |
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