L’implication de la Chine en Afghanistan : développement ou endiguement

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Podcast de notre Black Coffee Morning du 19 septembre : « L’implication de la Chine en Afghanistan : développement ou endiguement ? » avec Jean-Luc Racine, vice-président d’Asia Centre, Angela Stanzel, chercheuse au programme Asie de l’ECFR, et modéré par Mathieu Duchâtel, directeur adjoint du programme Asie de l’ECFR.

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Chinese and Pakistan border guards hold hands at Khunjerab Pass, a strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan and on the southwest border of China
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