GCC Countries’ Future Relationship With the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: Motivation and Prospect

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Degang Sun, Fanxi He
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Abstract The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is the most important economic, energy and political coalition in the Middle East. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is the most influential Eurasian political and economic bloc. In the vicissitude international situation, the SCO is expanding westward; Qatar and Saudi Arabia have become the partners of dialogue; Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE have applied for being partners for dialogue. Likewise, the GCC is looking eastward, exploring cooperation with Russia within the framework of ‘OPEC+’, with China in ‘China-GCC Summit and China-GCC Strategic Dialogue’, and with India within the framework of I2U2 (Israel, India, United States and the United Arab Emirates). The ‘SCO + GCC+’ cooperation mechanism is inclusive, compatible with the US, European and the NATO’s military engagement with the GCC, which will open a new ground for bilateral cooperation and multilateral interaction between East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, North Asia and West Asia, conducive to building ‘an Asian community of shared future’ in the long run.
海湾合作委员会国家与上海合作组织未来关系的动因与展望
摘要海湾合作委员会是中东地区最重要的经济、能源和政治联盟。上海合作组织是欧亚大陆最具影响力的政治和经济集团。在国际风云变幻中,上海合作组织正在向西扩张;卡塔尔和沙特阿拉伯已成为对话伙伴;巴林、科威特和阿联酋已申请成为对话伙伴。同样,海合会正在向东看,探索在“欧佩克+”框架内与俄罗斯合作,在“中国-海合会峰会和中国-海合会战略对话”中与中国合作,以及在I2U2框架内与印度(以色列、印度、美国和阿拉伯联合酋长国)合作。上海合作组织 + 海合会+的合作机制具有包容性,与美国、欧洲和北约与海合会的军事接触相兼容,这将为东亚、南亚、中亚、北亚和西亚之间的双边合作和多边互动开辟新的天地,从长远来看有利于构建“亚洲命运共同体”。
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