“Islamic State” and the Great Powers’ Game in Syria  

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作  者:Song Niu Aml Ali 

机构地区:[1]Middle East Studies Institute,Shanghai International Studies University,Shanghai,China

出  处:《Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies》2018年第2期240-256,共17页亚洲中东与伊斯兰研究(英文)

基  金:This work was supported by the National Social Science Fund of China(13CZJ017);the Shanghai International Studies University Research Team“Regional Cooperation between East Asia and Middle East in the New Era”;Key Research Institute in Universities Project(16JJDGJW012).

摘  要:Since 2014,the organization of the“Islamic State”(IS)has expanded in the Middle East and even around the world.Its goal is not only to establish a Caliphate regime in Iraq and Syria,but also to challenge the current international system and international institutions.Moreover,IS launched competition with Al Qaeda,and the international community has condemned its terrorist atrocities.The rise of IS has both historical origins and realistic reasons.The neglect of the Islamic world,the chaos in Iraq and Syria,and the great powers game has boosted the rise of IS.The European countries suffering from terrorist attacks started to play a role in influencing US policies.The collapse of IS has prompted Russia and the United States to work together to promote reconciliation of the two factions in Syria,to reach agreement on starting the peace process in Syria,and the“tripartite confrontation”between the Syrian authorities,the opposition and IS began to fade away.China adheres to the principle of an impartial foreign policy.At present,the decline of IS in Syria provides an opportunity for Beijing to improve its strategic environment of the“Belt and Road”Initiative and to facilitate multilateral cooperation between China and the world as well as with regional powers.

关 键 词:Islamic World “Islamic State” SYRIA Russia and the United States China 

分 类 号:D81[政治法律—国际关系]

 

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