ID | 189446 |
Title Proper | China’s Security Strategy in Pakistan |
Other Title Information | lessons for Washington |
Language | ENG |
Author | Biberman, Yelena ; Zahid, Farhan ; Schwartz, Jared |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Over the past eight years, Beijing drastically furthered its interests with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) while reducing terrorism threats from AfPak-based groups. All this despite the repression of Muslim minority Uyghurs in the Pakistan-bordering Xinjiang region. What has been China’s security strategy in Pakistan? What lessons are there for the United States? Drawing on fieldwork in China and Pakistan, as well as interviews with Chinese, Pakistani, and US officials, journalists, and local experts, this article shows that Beijing’s security strategy in Pakistan rests on four pillars: (1) military invisibility; (2) economic visibility; (3) indiscriminate diplomacy, and (4) geopolitical alignment. This is the opposite of what has been Washington’s approach, which can be characterized as militarily visible, economically invisible, diplomatically selective, and generally at odds with Pakistan’s regional interests. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Security Vol. 19, No.1; Jan-Apr 2023: p.43-58 |
Journal Source | Asian Security Vol: 19 No 1 |
Key Words | Pakistan ; Washington ; China’s Security Strategy |