Author

Andrew Small

📖 Overview

Andrew Small is a senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States and a foreign policy expert specializing in China's relationships with Pakistan and other Asian nations. His research and writing focus on Chinese economic and security policies, particularly Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative and its impact on developing countries. His most notable work is "The China-Pakistan Axis: Asia's New Geopolitics" (2015), which examines the strategic partnership between China and Pakistan. The book has been recognized as an authoritative analysis of this crucial relationship and its implications for regional security. Small's analysis and commentary regularly appear in major publications including The New York Times, Foreign Policy, and The Washington Post. He has provided testimony on China's foreign policy to parliamentary committees and government bodies in multiple countries. As a policy researcher, Small has held positions at the European Council on Foreign Relations and the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies. He continues to advise governments and institutions on China's foreign relations and economic initiatives.

👀 Reviews

Andrew Small's work receives attention primarily from foreign policy experts, academics, and readers interested in China-Pakistan relations. Readers highlight: - Deep research and firsthand interviews that reveal new insights about China-Pakistan ties - Clear explanations of complex geopolitical dynamics - Balanced analysis that avoids alarmist conclusions - Integration of historical context with current developments Critical points from readers: - Writing can be dense and academic in tone - Some readers wanted more coverage of cultural/social dimensions - Limited focus on perspectives from smaller regional players Ratings: Goodreads: 4.0/5 (83 ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (47 ratings) Sample reader feedback: "Provides rare insider access to Chinese and Pakistani decision-makers" - Foreign Affairs reader review "Heavy on policy details but light on human stories" - Goodreads reviewer "The definitive work on this critical relationship, though requires concentration to follow" - Amazon reviewer

📚 Books by Andrew Small

The China-Pakistan Axis: Asia's New Geopolitics (2015) An examination of the strategic relationship between China and Pakistan, covering their military cooperation, nuclear ties, economic investments, and joint efforts to manage regional security challenges from the Cold War through contemporary times.

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Elizabeth Economy Focuses on Chinese domestic and foreign policy as director for Asia studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Her analysis of China's economic initiatives and regional influence aligns with Small's research on Beijing's engagement with developing nations.

Joshua Kurlantzick Writes about China's expansion of influence in Southeast Asia and developing regions as senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations. His work on Chinese soft power and economic diplomacy examines similar dynamics to Small's analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative.

C. Christine Fair Specializes in political and military affairs in South Asia at Georgetown University's Security Studies Program. Her research on Pakistan's security policies and relationships with major powers complements Small's work on the China-Pakistan relationship.

David Shambaugh Directs the China Policy Program at George Washington University and has written extensively on Chinese foreign relations. His analysis of China's global rise and diplomatic strategies addresses many of the same themes as Small's research on Chinese engagement in Asia.