Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»

Former Soviet Union countries is of special interest for China. Russian influence in former republics has been declining since the Soviet Union collapsed. China used these changes to start developing of bilateral relations with Central Asia states, as a first priority, and continued with Ukraine, Belo...

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Main Author: Yuliya M. Borisova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Centre of Regional Research 2017-10-01
Series:Problemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva
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Online Access:https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/123
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spelling doaj-a7f626d1b5874935a5f44240dc5385712021-07-28T16:25:27ZrusCentre of Regional ResearchProblemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva2313-89202587-81742017-10-014320220910.24975/2313-8920-2017-4-3-202-209121Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»Yuliya M. Borisova0Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of RussiaFormer Soviet Union countries is of special interest for China. Russian influence in former republics has been declining since the Soviet Union collapsed. China used these changes to start developing of bilateral relations with Central Asia states, as a first priority, and continued with Ukraine, Belorussia, South Caucasus governments. Former Soviet countries’ course to weaken Russian influence helped Chinese policy to be promoted. It has altered from bitty steps to concerted course in the region. China began to play a major role in the trade and economic development of Central Asia, supporting its policy with political mechanisms. To strengthen its positions, Beijing proposed its “One belt - one road” strategic initiative, which consists of two major projects : Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Route Economic Belt. These projects involve almost all of the former soviet states, of which Central Asian countries play a major part. This world region is seen in China as a platform for invading European markets, and it also provides a way to avoid trespassing of the Russian borders. In the context of Chinese “One road — one belt” initiative, there is a great concern of the cooperation with EAEU project. EAEU is aimed to provide coordinated unified economic policy with state-members, to guarantee the free movement of goods, capital and labour. Moscow sees its initiative as an instrument for construction of economic and political structure in the region, same as Beijing does. Possibility of two global projects coexistence, which can be distinguished as competitive, is a problem to be solved.https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/123chinaforeign policynew silk waypost-soviet world
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Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»
Problemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva
china
foreign policy
new silk way
post-soviet world
author_facet Yuliya M. Borisova
author_sort Yuliya M. Borisova
title Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»
title_short Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»
title_full Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»
title_fullStr Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»
title_full_unstemmed Chinese Policy in Post-Soviet States. «One Belt — One Road Initiative»
title_sort chinese policy in post-soviet states. «one belt — one road initiative»
publisher Centre of Regional Research
series Problemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva
issn 2313-8920
2587-8174
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Former Soviet Union countries is of special interest for China. Russian influence in former republics has been declining since the Soviet Union collapsed. China used these changes to start developing of bilateral relations with Central Asia states, as a first priority, and continued with Ukraine, Belorussia, South Caucasus governments. Former Soviet countries’ course to weaken Russian influence helped Chinese policy to be promoted. It has altered from bitty steps to concerted course in the region. China began to play a major role in the trade and economic development of Central Asia, supporting its policy with political mechanisms. To strengthen its positions, Beijing proposed its “One belt - one road” strategic initiative, which consists of two major projects : Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Route Economic Belt. These projects involve almost all of the former soviet states, of which Central Asian countries play a major part. This world region is seen in China as a platform for invading European markets, and it also provides a way to avoid trespassing of the Russian borders. In the context of Chinese “One road — one belt” initiative, there is a great concern of the cooperation with EAEU project. EAEU is aimed to provide coordinated unified economic policy with state-members, to guarantee the free movement of goods, capital and labour. Moscow sees its initiative as an instrument for construction of economic and political structure in the region, same as Beijing does. Possibility of two global projects coexistence, which can be distinguished as competitive, is a problem to be solved.
topic china
foreign policy
new silk way
post-soviet world
url https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/123
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