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Title Central Asia's Silk Road rivalries
Published Brussels, Belgium : International Crisis Group, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (31 pages) : maps
Series Crisis Group Europe and Central Asia report ; No 245
Europe and Central Asia report (International Crisis Group) ; No 245
Contents Executive summary. -- I. Introduction. -- II. China's Belt and Road Initiative and Silk Road Economic Belt. -- A. The Silk Road Economic Belt Plan. -- B. challenges on the Silk Road. -- 1. Anti-Chinese sentiment. -- 2. Corruption and governance. -- III. Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union. -- A. The EEU and cooperation in Central Asia. -- B. Expanding Eurasia? -- IV. Cooperation and competition. -- A. The SREB and the EEU. -- B.A role for the West? -- V. Conclusion. -- Appendices
Summary This report analyses the significance of the SREB and EEU in terms of their impact on economic development, political stability and security across the region, and their possible influence on Central Asia's complex geopolitics. It It is the second of three reports analysing Central Asia at the crossroads between powerful economic and political actors and the consequences for regional peace, security and development as well as the domestic trajectories of each independent republic
Notes "27 July 2017"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover page (ICG, viewed August 17, 2017)
Subject Eurasian Union -- Foreign economic relations -- Asia, Central
SUBJECT Eurasian Union. fast (OCoLC)fst01925125
Subject Economic development -- Asia, Central
Political stability -- Asia, Central
Security, International -- Asia, Central
Economic development.
International economic relations.
Political stability.
Security, International.
SUBJECT European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Asia, Central
Subject Central Asia.
European Union countries.
Form Electronic book