Chinese Foreign Policy towards Sudan and its position on the Darfur issue (1991-2006)

Authors

  • Amani Issa Al Ibrahim Damascus university
  • Prof. Hakamat Abd Al Rahman Damascus university
  • Dr. Rami Wahid Al Din Al Dali Damascus university

Keywords:

Sudan, China, Politics, Motives, Means, Darfur

Abstract

Sudan Formed one of the most important Continent, With Which the Chinese government directed to establish relations, whether diplomatic, economic, or even military, Although the beginnings of the Chinese interest in Sudan were Limited to obtaining energy Sources, especially oil, However, With the end of the cold war, Chinese interest began to take anew pattern, especially after the 1995 Exit of the American Company Chevron  From Sudan, Which China exploited to expand its investments And the Chinese policy began to Move towards Sudan diplomatically and militarily it Sought to solve internal problems established military bases, and participated  in the united Nations peacekeeping forces all in order to strengthen Sino- Sudanese relations.

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Published

2024-06-12

How to Cite

Chinese Foreign Policy towards Sudan and its position on the Darfur issue (1991-2006). (2024). Damascus University Journal of Historical Studies, 148(2). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/hisj/article/view/9173