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The Reality of Afghanistan’s Land Link With China 

The Reality of Afghanistan’s Land Link With China 

By Aarish U. Khan
Trade and transit directly to China through the Wakhan Corridor is a long-held dream for Afghan governments, but the logistics remain a major hurdle. 

Chinese Dam Construction In Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan

Chinese Dam Construction In Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan

By Aarish U. Khan
Pakistan has long been concerned about dams on transboundary rivers in Afghanistan, but China’s involvement creates an opportunity for regional cooperation. 
China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Taliban’s Economic Dreams

China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Taliban’s Economic Dreams

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
The specter of insecurity in Afghanistan has been replaced by a lack of governance and widespread incompetence. Investors from China or any other country can be expected to be deeply wary.

What China’s Diplomatic Push in Afghanistan Means for Regional Stability

What China’s Diplomatic Push in Afghanistan Means for Regional Stability

By Ureeda Khan and Syed Basim Raza
China's new ambassadorial appointment lays the groundwork for intensified cooperation between China and Afghanistan. That will have implications for Pakistan as well.

China, Pakistan, and the Taliban: CPEC in Afghanistan

China, Pakistan, and the Taliban: CPEC in Afghanistan

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Claudia Chia. 

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Inheriting the Storm: Beijing’s Difficult New Relationship with Kabul

Inheriting the Storm: Beijing’s Difficult New Relationship with Kabul

By Raffaello Pantucci
Far from inheriting an opportunity, China finds itself encumbered with an ever-expanding roster of problems in Afghanistan, which it is showing little interest in trying to resolve or own.

China Urges Closer Afghanistan Ties as US Withdrawal Looms

China Urges Closer Afghanistan Ties as US Withdrawal Looms

By Associated Press
China has long resented the presence of U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan, but is equally wary of instability in the region.
Can China Drive the Afghan Peace Process?

Can China Drive the Afghan Peace Process?

By Shubhangi Pandey
China must clarify its strategic priorities to be able to positively influence the trajectory of the Afghan peace process.

The Afghan National Unity Government’s ‘China Card’ Approach to Pakistan: Part 2

The Afghan National Unity Government’s ‘China Card’ Approach to Pakistan: Part 2

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
The NUG has seen more success than its predecessors in appealing to China – largely thanks to the Belt and Road.

Capricious Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade: Who Wins?

Capricious Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade: Who Wins?

By Shoaib A. Rahim
Ultimately, Pakistan loses from its stifling policies as Afghanistan seeks out other partners.

The Blueprint for China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Cooperation

The Blueprint for China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Cooperation

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Some practical steps the three countries can take to boost trilateral cooperation.
Can China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan Work Together?

Can China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan Work Together?

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Trilateral cooperation could hold the key to stabilizing the region.

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