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Diplomacy and Cooperation Between China and Afghanistan in Maintaining Security and Stability

Published date: Aug 01 2022

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: 2nd Virtual Conference on Social Science In Law, Political Issue and Economic Development

Pages: 90–97

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v7i12.11508

Authors:

Wiwiek Rukmi Dwi Astutiwiwiek.rukmi@upnvj.ac.idUPN Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia

Raden Maisa YudonoUPN Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia

Garcia Krisnando NathanaelUPN Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract:

This study examines the diplomacy and cooperation between China and Afghanistan in maintaining security and stability. The two countries seek to improve diplomatic relations as a strategy to fulfill their national interests. The authors employed a qualitative method using secondary data from books, journals, and online news. It was found that with the establishment of security and stability, China can achieve China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) plan. On the other hand, Afghanistan needs investment in enhancing the country’s development.

Keywords: China, Afghanistan, international cooperation, diplomacy

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