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Book Talk with Daniel Markey

Join the Newlines Institute’s Kamran Bokhari for a webinar conversation with Daniel Markey to discuss his latest book “China’s Western Horizon: Beijing & the New Geopolitics of Eurasia”, in which he assesses the evolving political, economic, and security links between China and its western neighbors, including Pakistan, India, Kazakhstan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.

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