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Political and Economic Power of China in Central Asia within the Framework of the Concept of "Greater Eurasia"

Student: Koshcheeva Tatiana

Supervisor: Ninel Seniuk

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations: European and Asian Studies (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Over the past five years, the interest in the topic of Eurasian integration has grown significantly, since the role of Central Asia in world geopolitics is growing. In this regard, China as a new strong geopolitical player emerged and its influence in the region has strengthened over the past decade. This influence cannot but affect the Russian presence and its concept of "Greater Eurasia". This paper explores the key points of China's political and economic influence in Central Asia.

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