The China-Pakistan Axis : Asia's New Geopolitics
by Small, Andrew
Edition statement:1st Published by : C. Hurst & Co (London) Physical details: xvi, 319 Pages 22X14 cm | HB ISBN:9781849043410. Year: 2015Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
General Stacks | Non-fiction | 327.510 S635C 2015 (Browse shelf) | Available | 60893 |
Browsing Garrison Public Library Multan Shelves , Shelving location: General Stacks , Collection code: Non-fiction Close shelf browser
No cover image available | No cover image available | |||||||
327.51 O122C 2015 China and the West : Hope and Fear in the Age of Asia | 327.51 R278C 2023 China Pakistan Iran | 327.51 R278C 2023 China Pakistan Iran | 327.510 S635C 2015 The China-Pakistan Axis : Asia's New Geopolitics | 327.51 X8L 2019 Leadership and The Rise of Great Powers | 327.51 Y671R 1988 Reflections on China : An Ambassador's View from Beijing | 327.51 Y952R 1986 Reflections on China : An Ambassador's View from Beijing |
Include Bibliography and Index
China and Pakistan have been each other's only 'all-weather friend' for decades, but the relationship remains little understood. Small recounts the history of the Sino-Pakistani axis, including details on its most sensitive aspects, such as China's dealings with the Taliban and its support for Pakistan's nuclear programme. Today this relationship plays a central role in Asia's geopolitics, with ramifications for Afghanistan, India, Asia as a whole, and the West. Finally, Small discusses the dilemma China faces in maintaining its current relationship with Pakistan.
There are no comments for this item.