China's Belt and Road  Initiative and Central Asia

China's Belt and Road Initiative and Central Asia

The seminar shares about Dr. Mher Sahakyan's studies China’s involvement in the Central Asia through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

By Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong (CSHK)

Date and time

Monday, November 7, 2022 · 12 - 1:30am PST

Location

Online

About this event

The research studies China’s involvement in the Central Asia through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). It analyzes China’s main aims, such as logistic, economic, and energy cooperation with Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan in the framework of BRI’s Silk Road Economic Belt. It also focuses on China’s cooperation with regional states under the auspice of BRI’s Digital Silk Road.

It argues that Beijing with its Health Silk Road has secured the place of Chinese vaccines in the markets of all Central Asian states, which creates additional opportunities for Chinese medical production sector.

This study claims that through the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) with other members China and Russia try to keep region secure and do not let fundamentalist Muslims take power in Central Asia.

It also argues that through “China plus Central Asia” cooperation mechanism, China aims to develop its relations with Central Asian states in multilateral level without any other Great powers’ involvement, as it is in SCO. It concludes that China through its BRI has mostly kept its advancement in Central Asia in pre- and post-COVID-19 eras, although the outbreak made some problems for the trade.

Organized by

Led by Professor Linda Chelan Li and a cross-disciplinary team of experts, the mission of CSHK of City University of Hong Kong is to conduct impactful applied research in response to real-life sustainability challenges in Hong Kong and the Region. One of the themes of focus is the opportunities and challenges offered by the Belt-Road Initiative (BRI). CSHK works collaboratively with industry, professional services and business sectors, and the government through the innovative platform “Sustainable Hong Kong Research Hub”.

由香港城市大學公共政策學系李芝蘭教授出任中心總監的「香港持續發展研究中心」CSHK,旨在以應用研究方式應對香港及區域有關現實生活持續發展的挑戰,重點主題之一是一帶一路倡議的機遇和挑戰。我們以「香港持續發展研究樞紐」這個創新的開放平台,與業界、專業服務及商界和政府之間通力合作。

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