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China’s Policies and Challenges in the Taliban’s Afghanistan

Jin Wang

East Asian Policy (EAP), 2022, vol. 14, issue 01, 111-123

Abstract: With the US withdrawal and the return to power of the Afghan Taliban, the situation in Afghanistan has transformed significantly. China closely monitors the development in Afghanistan and highlights to the Afghan Taliban its redline over terrorism and extremism. It also develops ties with the Afghan Taliban to assist the Afghan people and the country in setting up a positive international image. However, given the complexities of the situation in Afghanistan and China’s inadequate knowledge of and influence in Afghanistan’s domestic affairs, China has faced tremendous challenges.

Date: 2022
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