Pakistan and Chinas Strategic Ties: Challenges and Opportunities in Trade Perspective
Journal Title: Global Regional Review - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
21st first century is marked by the power shifting from the west to the east. This century started a new debate in the world about the peaceful rise of China as an economic power. Many scholarly articles discus China as a new superpower.Due to the peaceful rise of China, the major powers like USA and Russia are looking for new areas of cooperation with China. This cooperation proved the statement that there are not permanent friends or foes in international relations, only interests are
Authors and Affiliations
Zahid Yaseen, Manzoor Khan Afridi, Muhammad Muzaffar
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