The Dragon in the Desert: China's Diplomatic Calculus in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Issues and Studies
Abstract
China's involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict during the war in Gaza reflects a strategic maneuvering that is aimed at positioning itself as the leader of the Global South while exerting pressure on the United States. In contrast to the staunch support of the United States for Israel, China has adopted a seemingly neutral stance that advocates for a two-state solution. This approach challenges a perceived American hypocrisy and positions China as an alternative to Western powers, particularly in the Arab world, where public opinion has increasingly been against Israel and the United States. China's efforts to influence the conflict have faced limitations, however. Despite recent shifts in its stance that include more direct criticism of Israeli actions and condemnation of U.S. support in the United Nations, there has been no tangible evidence to suggest that Beijing's involvement could de-escalate tensions in Gaza. As such, this paper examines China's diplomatic approach toward the Israel-Palestine conflict by analyzing its historical position, intentions, evolving strategy, efforts at mediation, and implications.
DOI
10.1142/S1013251125500122
Publication Date
1-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Moonakal, Nadeem Ahmed and Jash, Amrita, "The Dragon in the Desert: China's Diplomatic Calculus in the Israel-Palestine Conflict" (2025). Open Access archive. 13853.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/13853