Middle East Terrorism, Global Governance and China’s Anti-terror Policy

  • ZHU W
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Abstract

The anti-terror campaign in the Middle East is the key and influential part of global anti-terror endeavor, which is one of the most challenging global governance issues in the international community. It is closely linked with the transformation of the international system and the reconstruction of the world's new political and economic order. Within the background of economic globalization, the Middle East Islamic countries are confronted with the problems of promoting reform and development, facilitating institutional reform and social transformation. Internally, the Middle East terrorism originates from the complicated historical, social, religious and ethnic conflicts; externally, the Middle East terrorism hinges on interference, invasion, occupation, and the rival for territory, recourses and interest. China's anti-terror endeavor aims at protecting its overseas interest and meanwhile, it reflects China's unique idea

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ZHU, W. (2011). Middle East Terrorism, Global Governance and China’s Anti-terror Policy. Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (in Asia), 5(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/19370679.2011.12023177

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