ID | 118743 |
Title Proper | Northern Caspian on China's geopolitical agenda |
Language | ENG |
Author | Babayan, David |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Everyone knows that in addition to its keen interest in the Southern and Northern Caucasus, the People's Republic of China (PRC) is also active in Central Asia, another area of its geopolitical interests. Much has and is being written about this, but for some reason no one has examined China's presence in the Northern Caspian (I have in mind the Atyrau Region of Kazakhstan, the relations with which are part and parcel of China's Central Asian policy, and the Astrakhan Region and Kalmykia of Russia). Here I will dwell on Chinese strategy in the two latter regions of the Russian Federation, that is, in the Russian part of the Northern Caspian. As a sort of corridor or link between Central Asia and the Caucasus with a multitude of ties between them and this part of Russia, the region is of immense geopolitical importance for Beijing. |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 13, No.3; 2012: p.56-68 |
Journal Source | Central Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 13, No.3; 2012: p.56-68 |
Key Words | People's Republic of China ; Central Asia ; Geopolitical Interests ; China ; Northern Caspian ; China's Central Asian Policy ; Chinese Strategy ; Caucasus ; Economy ; Kalmykia |