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China in Afghanistan
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Could Afghanistan Be a Model for US-China Cooperation?
By David Caragliano and Noah Coburn
The two powers have interests in Afghanistan that are not incompatible.
Sinophilia and Sinophobia in Afghanistan
By Tamim Asey
To win over Afghans, China will need to see their country as more than just a security buffer.
Could Iran and China Cut the US Out of Afghanistan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing and Tehran share similar interests in a stable Afghanistan that does not depend on U.S. support.
Can China and India Cooperate in Afghanistan?
By Edward Schwarck
Their border disputes and maritime rivalry aside, China and India may be able to make common cause in Afghanistan.
Afghan Stability: New Equations
By SK Chatterji
With the NATO drawdown, Afghanistan’s neighbors will have a growing role to play in the country’s stability.
China and India: Time to Cooperate on Afghanistan
While Afghanistan was not a focus during Singh’s visit to China, it is an area ripe for China-India cooperation.
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