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Guan Guihai

Ph. D., Executive Vice President of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies of Peking University

Andrey Kortunov

Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member

Report No. 80/2022

The report by RIAC and Peking University’s Institute for International and Strategic Studies on Russian-Chinese cooperation in ensuring security in Afghanistan provides a general assessment of the security situation in the country following the withdrawal of U.S. forces in August 2021. This report highlights Moscow and Beijing’s interests in supporting stability in Afghanistan, as well as the means of ensuring and protecting it. The authors analyze in detail the opportunities and challenges that arise for Russia and China when cooperating in this region, as well as the impact of the U.S. and other external factors on Afghanistan.

Report No. 80/2022

The report by RIAC and Peking University’s Institute for International and Strategic Studies on Russian-Chinese cooperation in ensuring security in Afghanistan provides a general assessment of the security situation in the country following the withdrawal of U.S. forces in August 2021. This report highlights Moscow and Beijing’s interests in supporting stability in Afghanistan, as well as the means of ensuring and protecting it. The authors analyze in detail the opportunities and challenges that arise for Russia and China when cooperating in this region, as well as the impact of the U.S. and other external factors on Afghanistan.

Authors:

From Russia:

Andrey Kortunov, Ph.D. in History (Head); Andrey Kazantsev, Doctor of Political Science; Mikhail Konarovsky, Ph.D. in History; Sergey Lebedev, Ph.D. in Political Science; Mohammad Omar Nessar, Ph.D. in History; Ivan Bocharov.

From China:

Guan Guihai, Ph.D. in Political Science (Head); Qiang Xiaoyun, Ph.D. in Political Science; Qian Xuemei, Ph.D. in Political Science; Wu Bingbing, Ph.D. in Language and Literature; Zhu Yongbiao, Ph.D. in Laws; Zhao Huasheng.

Russian-Chinese Strategic Cooperation to Ensure Security in Afghanistan Following U.S. Withdrawal, 1.92 Mb

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