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Pakistani Poker: Playing Saudi Arabia Against China

Published October 7, 2018by James Dorsey 5 Comments

by James M. Dorsey Desperate for funding to fend off a financial crisis fuelled in part by mounting debt to China, Pakistan is playing a complicated game of poker that could hand Saudi Arabia a strategic victory in its bitter… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia balochistan, China, CPEC, Gwadar, IMF, Imran Khan, John Bolton, Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo, Mohammed Hassan Husseinbor, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Rashid, Tehreek-e-Insaf, Xi Jinping, Xinjiang

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