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T58POLb


China and Central Asia: A New Approach or Historical Legacy of New Colonialism?  
Convenor:
Tugrul Keskin (Cappadocia University)
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Chair:
Tugrul Keskin (Cappadocia University)
Discussants:
Tugrul Keskin (Cappadocia University)
Uli Schamiloglu (Nazarbayev University)
Location:
Debate club (Floor 7)
Sessions:
Friday 7 June, -
Time zone: Asia/Almaty

Abstract:

Between 1949 and 1991, interactions between China (PRC) and Central Asian nations were limited. After China started to implement economic reforms in 1978, however, the country opened up to the global economy in general and Central Asia in particular. Since the 2000s, the new Chinese economic dynamic, as a result of its economic reforms, has significantly increased China’s footprint in the region. China’s distinct approach has been to secure access to natural resources and new markets while, at the same time, making sure not to get bogged down in conflict with Russia’s regional interests. China’s role has by now become so prominent that it will be increasingly difficult for China to maintain its low-profile role. By analyzing the development of China’s role in the region generally as well as its specific relations with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, we conclude that China is likely to become a more active player in the region.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Friday 7 June, 2024, -