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Inside the U.S.-China Rivalry: Great Power Competition in the Middle East and North Africa

Inside the U.S.-China Rivalry: Great Power Competition in the Middle East and North Africa

Update: 2024-09-12
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The Middle East and North Africa region is witnessing a fierce competition among the world’s current “great powers”—the U.S., Russia, and China. These three countries are all seeking to extend their influence in this region. But the ways they're engaging—with varying degrees of success—are as complex as the region itself.

This week on the show, Sophia digs into the data with Amr Hamzawy, a senior fellow and the director of the Carnegie Middle East Program. Trade and foreign direct investment, arms exports and military deployments –  they all tell a story of shifting alliances, economic competition, and strategic maneuvering, and they raise important questions about how the US, China and Russia are shaping the future of the region.

Is American dominance in the region fading? What do Chinese and Russian spheres of influence look like? And how are the countries of the Middle East and North Africa navigating the complex web of great power competition?

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Inside the U.S.-China Rivalry: Great Power Competition in the Middle East and North Africa

Inside the U.S.-China Rivalry: Great Power Competition in the Middle East and North Africa

Amr Hamzawy, Sophia Besch