In this episode, China vs the IMEC Corridor in the Middle East, Dr. Jean-Loup Samaan from the Middle East Institute of the National University of Singapore joins to discuss minilateral initiatives' impacts in the region. Explore the ongoing significance of the International Maritime Exercise (IMEC), Israel's post-Gaza war role, and complexities of regional dynamics. Unpack France's strategic trilateral partnership with the UAE and India to navigate tensions with China. Join us for a deep dive into these shifts, evaluating their implications on alliances and power balance in the Middle East on China-Mena.
Takeaways:
International Maritime Exercise Initiative (IMEC) and Geopolitical Context
France's Strategic Involvement in IMEC
Uncertainties Surrounding IMEC
Quotes
"The benefit of mini laterals is creating new discussion mechanisms among countries, crucial in regions like the Middle East lacking strong security frameworks."-Jean-Loup Samaan
“The introduction of new methods brings hope and progress in the absence of a strong security structure.."-Jean-Loup Samaan
Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 - Exploring Middle East Mini Laterals 05:41 - Analyzing the US-led I2U2 Initiative 06:58 - Middle Eastern Caution Towards a New Quad 11:28 - Research Challenges in a Changing Middle East 15:04 - Jordan's Vital Role in Regional Stability 18:37 - Unpacking China's Regional Influence 23:35 - Shifting Foreign Policies Amid US-China Competition 26:31 - Innovations in Security via Mini Laterals 30:08 - Insights on Middle Eastern Politics and China's Responses 35:28 - UAE and India: Infrastructural Investments and Rebranding 38:27 - Issues with IMEC Format and Financing Concerns 40:24 - Uncertainties Surrounding Israel's Role 43:12 - Outro
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