The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.

This thesis analyzes the interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000. It does so from a realist perspective and uses a qualitative methodology, including the collection and analysis of data from official sources, such as academic articles, maga...

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Autor principal: Mehrotra, Ankur (author)
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COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
ALIANZA
POLÍTICA EXTERIOR
ECONOMÍA
DESARROLLO
TERRORISMO
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spellingShingle The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
Mehrotra, Ankur
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
ALIANZA
POLÍTICA EXTERIOR
ECONOMÍA
DESARROLLO
TERRORISMO
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title The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
title_full The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
title_fullStr The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
title_full_unstemmed The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
title_short The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
title_sort The interests of the United States and China in allying respectively with India and Pakistan since 2000.
topic RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
ALIANZA
POLÍTICA EXTERIOR
ECONOMÍA
DESARROLLO
TERRORISMO
url http://hdl.handle.net/10469/9409