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"Pakistan's Foreign Policy towards China in Xijinping Administration (2013-2023): An Appraisal"
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Muhammad Faisal
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This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of Pakistan’s foreign policy towards China during the Xi Jinping administration (2013-2023), focusing on the complex and multifaceted nature of their bilateral relationship, viewed through socio-political, geo-strategic, and economic perspectives. The study situates this relationship within the context of shifting global power dynamics and examines how major initiatives, particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), influence regional security, economic integration, and diplomatic alignment.
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Pakistan Studies
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English
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This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of Pakistan’s foreign policy towards China during the Xi Jinping administration (2013-2023), focusing on the complex and multifaceted nature of their bilateral relationship, viewed through socio-political, geo-strategic, and economic perspectives. The study situates this relationship within the context of shifting global power dynamics and examines how major initiatives, particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), influence regional security, economic integration, and diplomatic alignment. Drawing upon primary and secondary sources including scholarly literature, official documents, and reports from the CPEC Secretariat it explores the strategic implications of China’s rise as a regional hegemon under Xi Jinping.
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