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Strategic Influence

How China Could Emerge as an Unexpected Beneficiary From Assad’s Downfall in Syria

Ali Bilgic
01 January 2025
6 min
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Following Syria's 2011 uprising, Bashar al-Assad, the country’s dictator, allied with Iran, strengthening ties to Shia Muslim-majority regions. With Syria’s collapse, this alliance weakens, leaving Iran facing destabilisation and growing Chinese influence.
READ: How China Could Emerge as an Unexpected Beneficiary From Assad’s Downfall in Syria

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