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China surpasses US in popularity among Arab youth as Beijing expands Middle East footprint​


By Mohammed Abdelbary and Abbas Al Lawati, CNN
Published 9:51 AM EDT, Wed June 21, 2023


Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Ali Shamkhani, then secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, and Minister of State and national security adviser of Saudi Arabia Musaad bin Mohammed Al Aiban pose for pictures during a meeting in Beijing on March.

Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Ali Shamkhani, then secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, and Minister of State and national security adviser of Saudi Arabia Musaad bin Mohammed Al Aiban pose for pictures during a meeting in Beijing on March.

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More young Arabs see China as an ally of their countries than the United States, a survey of regional youth has found.

The US ranks seventh among nations considered as friendly, compared to China, which ranked second in the Arab Youth Survey conducted by Dubai-based public relations firm ASDA’A BCW.

The findings show that support for China has gradually risen over the years as Beijing expands its footprint in the region. But they also reveal that as much as Arabs want the US to play a smaller role in the Middle East, many believe the superpower will continue to be the most influential actor.

Eighty percent of respondents consider China to be an ally of their country, while 72% found the US to be one. Support for both countries has grown from last year, when the US stood at 63% and China at 78%.
By contrast, the 2018 edition of the survey found that other Arab nations dominated the top five countries seen as allies, with the exception of Russia, which ranked fourth. Neither China nor the US were among the top five. The 2015 survey ranked the US second.

This year’s survey, in its 15th edition, included face-to-face interviews with 3,600 Arabs aged 18 to 24 across 53 cities in 18 Arab countries, reflecting evolving sentiments prompted by a changing political landscape in the region.

While the US continues to remain popular, other nations have overtaken it in ranking over the years. Turkey was found to be the country that most young Arabs considered an ally this year, at 82%.

Of those polled, 61% said they support US disengagement from the Middle East, with most support for this being recorded in North Africa and the Levant.
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Arab states, particularly those in the Gulf, have been frustrated at what they see as the US’s waning interest in the region, and have in recent years begun charting their own foreign policy. They have refused to take sides in the Ukraine war and have grown closer to China, insisting that the world is moving towards multipolarity.

“The perception that the US is strategically pivoting away from the Middle East seems to be trickling down from governments to citizens in the region,” said Anna Jacobs, a senior Gulf analyst at the International Crisis Group think tank. “But this perception should be taken with a grain of salt. US soft power and its role as a security guarantor in the region is nowhere close to being replaced by other global powers like China or Russia.”

Young Arabs realize that, according to the survey. Despite the rise in China’s popularity, two-thirds still believe the US will be a “more important ally” than China and Russia over the next five years.
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Analysts say that the US’ Middle East policy continues to be unpopular in the region, particularly its support for Israel, which the survey found is consistently ranked as the number one “enemy” among respondents.
Charles Dunne, a former US diplomat who served in the Middle East, told CNN that as perceptions of the US’ moral and leadership roles in the regions may have diminished, he was “surprised the US ranked as high as it did.”

“Its recent diplomatic forays in the region, however, suggest China sees the US role there as being in relative decline, and is seeking opportunities to exert influence and build its own influence at American expense,” he said.

Venturing into diplomacy​

Unlike the US, Beijing presents its agenda in the region with a focus on the economy and no strings attached. A 4,000-word joint statement between Saudi Arabia and China in December affirmed they would “defend the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of states, rules of international law and basic principles of international relations.”

China has grown to be the largest trading partner of the region’s oil exporting states. Its trade with Saudi Arabia went from $4.1 billion in 2001 to $87.3 billion in 2021 – more than the US and the EU combined.
“The Middle East is already an arena of US-China competition, but regional actors have made it clear that they will not be cornered into choosing a side in great power competition,” said Jacobs. “They have too many interests in both the East and the West and feel they must maintain balanced relations with all the great powers.”

Traditionally an economic player in the region, Beijing has however begun venturing into Middle East diplomacy, long seen as an American domain.

China scored a diplomatic victory in March when it brokered a peace agreement between long-time rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, center, pose for a photo with other leaders of 21 Arab League countries and Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit and other heads of international organizations attend the first

China has shattered the assumption of US dominance in the Middle East

In April, China offered to mediate between Israel and the Palestinians. And just last week, it welcomed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas with full military honors during his four-day state visit to China. Abbas is yet to visit the White House under the Biden presidency. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also not yet been invited since returning to office in December.

“Biden has apparently abandoned the traditional US role as an honest broker,” said Dunne. “This retreat to a traditionalist Middle East policy… seems to me an acknowledgment that the president has enough problems – a hostile Congress, a tough re-election fight, the war in Ukraine, confrontation with China, and a domestic agenda that needs a lot of work – to take on a lot of new ones.”

The country whose reputation has suffered the most since last year’s survey is Russia, which fell to the rank of nine among nations Arab youth consider an ally, from third last year. It also ranks third among those countries Arabs consider an enemy this year, replacing the US which held that position last year, but now ranks fifth. Israel (86%) and Iran (57%) ranked highest as countries Arabs consider an enemy.

Russia’s involvement in conflicts across the Middle East may be responsible for the drop in its popularity, said Jacobs. “Their invasion of Ukraine seems to have exacerbated this.”

 
Makes no difference.

Can an Arab youth immigrate to China ? Nope
Can an Arab businessmen purchase property in China ? Nope
 
Makes no difference.

Can an Arab youth immigrate to China ? Nope
Can an Arab businessmen purchase property in China ? Nope
Why do Indians always prioritize immigration over building their own country?

We hope to manage the friendly relations between the two sides through the Silk Road like the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire. What's the problem? What is this related to immigration?

We just hope to restore the friendship and trade that have been engraved in thousands of years of history.



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Makes no difference.

Can an Arab youth immigrate to China ? Nope
Can an Arab businessmen purchase property in China ? Nope
Funny, as we all know, China is basically for Chinese just as Arabic countries are basically for Arabs. Why you Indians always want China to accept large number of immigrants to the country, after all China is not an immigration country. Don't measure China by American conditions and practices and stop making silly comments on China.
 
Why do Indians always prioritize immigration over building their own country?

We hope to manage the friendly relations between the two sides through the Silk Road like the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire. What's the problem? What is this related to immigration?

We just hope to restore the friendship and trade that have been engraved in thousands of years of history.

It is not what I or some Indian prioritizes. What is that Arab youth wants or Arab businessmen wants

Is China an immigration country? Nope.
you will never surpass USA or the West. Move on.
Quit quoting meaningless polls and surveys
 
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Is China an immigration country? Nope.
Why do Indians always prioritize immigration over building their own country?

We hope to manage the friendly relations between the two sides through the Silk Road like the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire. What's the problem? What is this related to immigration?

We just hope to restore the friendship and trade that have been engraved in thousands of years of history.

they will choose west to invest and enjoy life in, even if they talk shit about west

they will say good things about china as long as feudal lord xi gifts money, but will flip as soon as xi runs out of other people's money to give away
 
they will choose west to invest and enjoy life in, even if they talk shit about west

they will say good things about china as long as feudal lord xi gifts money, but will flip as soon as xi runs out of other people's money to give away
Trade is a win-win situation, and a win-win situation will lead to stable friendship, just like the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire.
 
Is China an immigration country? Nope.
Seriously this is one of the best posts I have every seen on PDF.

Is China an immigrant country, and the answer is "No."

It is not what I or some Indian prioritizes. What is that Arab youth wants or Arab businessmen wants


you will never surpass USA or the West. Move on.
Quit quoting meaningless polls and surveys
LOL, what is this? You claim that China will never surpass Western Europe or North America (USA in particular).

China is already about to become the world's largest economy in NOMINAL GDP in a couple of years.
 
Trade is a win-win situation, and a win-win situation will lead to stable friendship, just like the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire.

there's no win win

this is "i'll play with u if u gimme money"

like in elementary school

do you buy ur "friends" in life?
 
Trade is a win-win situation, and a win-win situation will lead to stable friendship, just like the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire.

Trade as practiced by China is not a win win situation
 
they will choose west to invest and enjoy life in, even if they talk shit about west

they will say good things about china as long as feudal lord xi gifts money, but will flip as soon as xi runs out of other people's money to give away
they will choose west to invest and enjoy life in, even if they talk shit about west

they will say good things about china as long as feudal lord xi gifts money, but will flip as soon as xi runs out of other people's money to give away
Your American dads kneel down to Xi

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Your dirty genes are only suitable for lying.😂😂😂

Trade as practiced by China is not a win win situation
If Indians stop lying for one minute. I believe that India's economy will be better than Bangladesh and Pakistan.
 
Is China an immigrant country, and the answer is "No."...LOL, what is this? You claim that China will never surpass Western Europe or North America (USA in particular).
America has immigrants from all over the world means it has an added layer of influence all over the world which China doesn't. People know America up close through their family, relatives and friends, while people know China through propaganda.
 
If Indians stop lying for one minute. I believe that India's economy will be better than Bangladesh and Pakistan.


the likes of @MH.Yang @beijingwalker @etylo keep touting of benefits of trade with China. Your Arab survey respondents might not feel the same way

Heck Pakistani generals decided their Papa John franchises are too valuable to give up :enjoy:
 

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