Beijing Interests in CPEC
The paper investigates the PRC interests being developed in China Pakistan Economic Corridor since long its announcement in 2015. The study also analysis the factors that led to the adoption of policy being chalk out for the joint venture of CPEC. Beijing articulated its interests under the prism of political, security, economic and strategic perspectives. The Western World comprehended Chinese interests in the strategic perspective but Chinese always define it as economic and a win-win game for both the receiver and PRC. The paper concluded that China deep political and strategic interest in CPEC that undermines the interest of many major powers including USA, India and some extent Russia. The study also finds that CPEC has been marked the shortest and safest commercial route to Beijing global trade that cut down fourteen thousand miles of distances while reaching from eastern China to the Arabian Sea.
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China, CPEC, BRI, Interests, Political, Strategic.
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(1) Ijaz Khalid
Demonstrator, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Syed Umair Jalal
M.Phil. Scholar, Department of Political Science, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Muhammad Usman Ullah
Junior Research Fellow, Humanity Research Council, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Khalid, I., Jalal, S. U., & Ullah, M. U. (2019). Beijing Interests in CPEC. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV(I), 11-21. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).02
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CHICAGO : Khalid, Ijaz, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Usman Ullah. 2019. "Beijing Interests in CPEC." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV (I): 11-21 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).02
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HARVARD : KHALID, I., JALAL, S. U. & ULLAH, M. U. 2019. Beijing Interests in CPEC. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV, 11-21.
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MHRA : Khalid, Ijaz, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Usman Ullah. 2019. "Beijing Interests in CPEC." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV: 11-21
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MLA : Khalid, Ijaz, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Usman Ullah. "Beijing Interests in CPEC." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV.I (2019): 11-21 Print.
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OXFORD : Khalid, Ijaz, Jalal, Syed Umair, and Ullah, Muhammad Usman (2019), "Beijing Interests in CPEC", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV (I), 11-21
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TURABIAN : Khalid, Ijaz, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Usman Ullah. "Beijing Interests in CPEC." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review IV, no. I (2019): 11-21. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).02