Latest from Andrew: Oct 14, op-ed in the Herald on misconceptions around CPEC | Oct 13, interview on CPEC in the Quint / the Third Pole | Sep 30, op-ed in the Wire on how China views Indo-Pak tensions | Sep 29, quoted in Bloomberg on CPEC | Sep 24, quoted in India Today on how far China is willing to back Pakistan | Sep 2, interview in The Friday Times on CPEC and regional geopolitics | Aug 31, Transatlantic Take on UK PM at the G20 in China | Aug 17, op-ed in World Politics Review on UK China policy post-Brexit | July 11, review of book by Shivshankar Menon in the Wire | June 30, Medium blog on why China is not the winner from Brexit | June 26 & 27, quoted in Hindustan Times on China and the NSG plenary | June 24, quoted on Brexit and global order in the FT | June 21, transatlantic take on Asian views of Brexit | June 15, book review for War on the Rocks of Anja Manuel's Brave New World | June 20, op-ed in the Wire on why China is playing tough on India's NSG entry
"...an excellent book..."
Anatol Lieven, New York Review of Books
"A gripping narrative of how China’s rise meets nukes, terrorists and the Taliban."
Mark Leonard, Author of What Does China Think?
"An impressive account of a little-understood friendship."
Economist
About the Book
The relationship between Beijing and Islamabad is filled with intrigue, rumors and declarations of undying friendship. The China-Pakistan Axis uncovers decades of geopolitical rivalry, nuclear exchanges and dealings with the Taliban.
About the Author
Andrew Small is a senior transatlantic fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He has worked on Chinese foreign policy issues in Beijing, Brussels, London, and Washington DC.