China's Afghanistan policy since 9/11: stages and prospects/ Zhu Yongbiao

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey: Vol.58 No.2, March/April 2018, pp.281-301 (12)Summary: Since 9/11, the relationship between China and Afghanistan has experienced four stages, which reflect China's changing roles in this area. China is likely to play a greater role as it seeks to press ahead, despite obstacles, with its new Silk Road projects. In the future, China will likely be involved in Afghanistan in greater depth and on a larger scale.
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Since 9/11, the relationship between China and Afghanistan has experienced four stages, which reflect China's changing roles in this area. China is likely to play a greater role as it seeks to press ahead, despite obstacles, with its new Silk Road projects. In the future, China will likely be involved in Afghanistan in greater depth and on a larger scale.

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