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China-Afghanistan Relations
Afghanistan Transfers Captured Uyghur Militants to China
By Ankit Panda
The Afghan government is showing Beijing that it's serious about counter-terrorism cooperation.
Who's Negotiating With the Taliban Anyway?
By Ankit Panda
Are peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban on the horizon?
Xi Jinping to Visit Pakistan in Coming Months
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping will visit Pakistan in the coming months.
The China-Pakistan Alliance: The Key to Afghan Stability?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Can China promote peace in Afghanistan by nudging Kabul and Islamabad closer together?
Is China Moving to Control the Indian Ocean?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the myth of counter-intervention, scrapping GDP growth targets, and a visit from the Taliban. Friday China links.
China Hosted Afghan Taliban for Talks: Report
By Shannon Tiezzi
Has China quietly begun brokering talks between Afghanistan's government and the Taliban?
Could China Broker Talks Between the Afghan Government and the Taliban?
By Ankit Panda
China has submitted a proposal to the Afghan government that suggests it could broker reconciliation talks.
Why the US Will Welcome Chinese Influence in Afghanistan
By Robert Farley
Does the United States care if Beijing ramps up its influence in Afghanistan? Probably not.
Can China Save Afghanistan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The 2014 Istanbul Process, hosted by China, is a litmus test of regional support for Kabul in the post-NATO era.
Afghan President to Visit China on First Trip Abroad
By Shannon Tiezzi
President Ashraf Ghani will visit China from October 28 - 31 on his first formal trip abroad.
China's President Should Have Visited Afghanistan
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping missed an opportunity in not visiting Afghanistan during his South Asia tour.
Can China Lead the Push for Afghan Stability?
By Shannon Tiezzi
As it prepares to host the Istanbul Process, China can take a leadership role on the Afghanistan issue.