Review Article, J Def Stud Resour Manage Vol: 2 Issue: 1
The China-Pakistan-US Strategic Triangle: From Cold War to the War on Terrorism an Objection to Paul J. Smith’s Article
Hans-Joachim K. Ruff-Stahl* |
Air War College, Air University, USA |
Corresponding author : Hans-Joachim K. Ruff-Stahl Lt Col, GAF, Air War College, Air University, USA E-mail: ruffha@erau.edu |
Received: April 04, 2013 Accepted: May 16, 2013 Published: May 30, 2013 |
Citation: Ruff-Stahl HJK (2013) The China-Pakistan-US Strategic Triangle: From Cold War to the War on Terrorism an Objection to Paul J. Smith’s Article. J Def Stud Resour Manage 2:1. doi:10.4172/2324-9315.1000108 |
Abstract
The China-Pakistan-US Strategic Triangle: From Cold War to the War on Terrorism an Objection to Paul J. Smith’s Article
The concept of strategic triangles was developed by Lowell Dittmer and Gerald Segal in the early eighties, describing the triangular relationship between the United States, the Soviet Union, and China during the Cold War.