Quad cannot replicate NATO, given internal divergence and China’s economic clout
Zhang Hongpei Published: Mar 12, 2021 03:33 PM
Biden Photo: CFPUS President Joe Biden is scheduled to join the first-ever virtual meeting of leaders from Japan, India and Australia on Friday as the country s latest attempt to wield influence in the Indo-Pacific region to contain China.
While the US is trying to contain China through the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, known as Quad, or the Asian NATO, such ambition is impossible to realize, experts told the Global Times. And given the different demands, political and religious situations in the Indo-Pacific region, it is impractical for the US to replicate the NATO model in Asia.
Pakistan, China friendship important for peace in SA
Islamabad
December 24, 2020
Islamabad : Emerging strategic environment, regional dynamics, and Pakistan-China cooperation to advance peace and stability were discussed at the Second Pakistan-China Think Tank Dialogue organised by China-Pakistan Study Centre (CPSC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) via videoconferencing on Wednesday.
The dialogue was addressed by Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Director-General Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad and Pang Chunxue, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of China in Islamabad. The dialogue brought together eminent experts of Pakistan-China relations including Dr. Fazal ur Rehman, Director Pakistan Institute of China Studies, Dr. Wang Shida, Deputy Director China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Amir Rana, Director of Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies and Prof Zhang Jiadong, Director Center for South Asian Studies, Fudan University.
December 23, 2020
Islamabad, Pakistan: China-Pakistan Study Center (CPSC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) hosted the Second Pakistan-China Think Tank Dialogue via videoconferencing here on Wednesday.
According to a press statement issued by the Centre, the dialogue focused on the emerging strategic environment, regional dynamics, and Pakistan-China cooperation to advance peace and stability. The dialogue was addressed by Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Director-General Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, and Ms. Pang Chunxue, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of China in Islamabad.
The dialogue brought together eminent experts of Pakistan-China relations including Dr. Fazal ur Rehman, Director Pakistan Institute of China Studies, Dr. Wang Shida, Deputy Director China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Mr. Amir Rana, Director Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies and Prof Zhang Jiadong, Director Center for South Asian Studies, Fudan Unive