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ID097100
Title ProperChina's caution on Afghanistan-Pakistan
LanguageENG
AuthorSmall, Andrew
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The ongoing crisis in Afghanistan and Pakistan looks like a prime candidate for closer cooperation between the United States and China. There are various broadly shared interests in combating terrorism, containing rising extremism, and supporting the stability of both states. With its extensive influence in Pakistan and substantial economic capacity, Beijing has important assets to bring to the table. In practice, however, efforts to achieve convergence have proved frustrating. Differences run deep over how to address the extremist threat and the broader geopolitics of the region. And as is true of its foreign policy elsewhere, China pursues a relatively narrow conception of its interests in Afghanistan and Pakistan, rather than supporting a more widely shared set of goals.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 3; Jul 2010: p.81 - 97
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 3; Jul 2010: p.81 - 97
Key WordsAfghanistan - Pakistan ;  United States ;  China ;  Broader Geopolitics ;  Foreign Policy ;  Xinjiang ;  Security Environment ;  Turkestan Islamic Party ;  East Turkestan Islamic Movement ;  North Korean Nuclear Issue ;  Taiwan ;  Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan ;  TTP


 
 
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