Explained: How China’s Going Out Policy Brings Iran and Saudi Arabia Closer?

China’s going-out policy is no doubt part of its overall more activist foreign policy. But China’s domestic political economy has also been a major driving force. In particular, the growing problems with the old growth model, the changing relationship between the government and state-owned enterprises and banks, and the public dissatisfaction with the government’s management of its foreign reserves have all contributed to the increase in outgoing FDI and aid programs. 

Explained: How China’s Going Out Policy Brings Iran and Saudi Arabia Closer?


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