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Pak China Relation
Exploring the China-Pakistan Relationship
Roundtable Report

Kerry B. Dumbaugh
CNACHINAySTUDIES

MISCD0022883.A1/Final
June 2010

20100721022

CNA

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Naval Analyses (a federally funded research and development center) and the Institute for Public Research.
The CNA China Studies division provides its sponsors, and the public, analyses of
China's emerging role in the international order, China's impact in the Asia-Pacific region, important issues in US-China relations, and insights into critical developments within China itself.
Whether focused on Chinese defense and security issues, Beijing's foreign policies, bilateral relations, political developments, economic affairs, or social change, our analysts adhere to the same spirit of non-partisanship, objectivity, and empiricism that is the hallmark of CNA research.
Our program is built upon a foundation of analytic products and hosted events. Our publications take many forms: research monographs, short papers, and briefings as well as edited book-length studies. Our events include major conferences, guest speakers, seminars, and workshops. All of our products and programs are aimed at providing the insights and context necessary for developing sound plans and policies and for making informed judgments about China.
CNA China Studies enjoys relationships with a wide network of subject matter experts from universities, from government, and from the private sector both in the United
States and overseas. We particularly value our extensive relationships with counterpart organizations throughout "Greater China", other points across Asia, and beyond.
Dr. Albert S. Willner, Director of the China Security Affairs Croup, is available at (703)
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