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China-Pakistan relations
The Dilemma of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
Why can’t Islamabad get its foreign policy on track?
Shahbaz Sharif’s China Visit: Implications for CPEC
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
What to make of the visit to China by Punjab's chief minister (and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's brother)?
Pakistan Needs a New Security Paradigm
By Touqir Hussain and Ishrat Saleem
It's time for Islamabad to think bigger.
Who Supports China in the South China Sea and Why
By Wang Wen and Chen Xiaochen
The psychology behind global support for China’s South China Sea position: a desire to avoid war.
Should Pakistan Put All Its Eggs in the China Basket?
By Usman Shahid and Tridivesh Singh Maini
How much is Pakistan really benefiting from its "all weather friendship" with China?
Pakistan's Stunted Foreign Policy
By Shahzeb Ali Rathore
In an increasingly interconnected world, Pakistan needs to move past India and toward diversification.
5 Reasons Gwadar Port Trumps Chabahar
By Muhammad Daim Fazil
China and Pakistan's port at Gwadar will see smoother sailing than India and Iran's alternative.
Interview: Peter Frankopan
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The Oxford historian on China-Pakistan relations, the Silk Road, and implications for India.
China-led AIIB Looks Toward Co-Financing Projects, At Least Initially
By Ankit Panda
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's first projects suggest its looking to start off with a modest and measured approach.
When George HW Bush Met Zhao Ziyang...
By Ankit Panda
A newly declassified transcript provides insight into a fascinating point in U.S.-China relations.
Does China Really Have a Strategic Vision for the World?
By Kerry Brown
Since the founding of the PRC, China's leaders have often misunderstood both allies and rivals alike.
Pakistan's Army Seeks Greater Authority Over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Administration
By Ankit Panda
Meanwhile, Pakistani government officials suggest that Chinese bureaucracy is slowing down CPEC implementation.