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ID105829
Title ProperAbout an 'all-weather' relationship
Other Title Informationsecurity foundations of Sino-Pakistan relations since 9/11
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Jian ;  Siddiqi, Rashid Ahmed
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The traditionally close relationship between China and Pakistan cooled off somewhat with the end of the Cold War, mainly due to China's efforts to improve its relations with India and the disappearance of the Soviet threat. While China has continued to pursue its rapprochement with India after 9/11, developments since 9/11 have reinforced the security foundations of Sino-Pak relations and have consequently reversed the downward trend in the relationship leading to enhanced cooperation in a number of areas. US involvement in Central Asia and deepening Indo-US collaboration have further increased Pakistan's strategic importance for China. Islamabad also occupies a prominent position in Beijing's energy security and its efforts to stabilize Xinjiang.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 20, No. 71; Sep 2011: p563-579
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 20, No. 71; Sep 2011: p563-579
Key WordsSecuirty ;  China ;  Pakistan ;  Chian - Relations - Pakistan ;  Pakistan - Relations - China ;  9/11 ;  Energy Security - Pakistan


 
 
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