China and Pakistan: Strains in the Relationship

  • Hagerty D
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Abstract

Although the American war on terrorism has altered the regional landscape, “China and Pakistan continue to derive substantial value from their close relationship. For Islamabad, Beijing remains its most steadfast friend in international affairs. United States interest in Pakistan waxes and wanes, but China has proved itself to be in Pakistan's corner over the long haul.”

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Hagerty, D. T. (2002). China and Pakistan: Strains in the Relationship. Current History, 101(656), 284–289. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2002.101.656.284

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