Increased China-GCC Engagement: What should the U.S. do? : v

Increased China-GCC Engagement: What should the U.S. do?

Xi Jinping’s visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this week has attracted worldwide interest — occurring as it does amid China’s expanding ties with MENA countries, the regional states’ more assertive and independent foreign policy postures, strained relations between Washington and Riyadh, and US-China great power competition. 

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