ID | 174878 |
Title Proper | Sinophobia in the Post-Soviet space |
Other Title Information | a reaction to expansion or a challenge to integration? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kulintsev, Yuri V (et.al) |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | A team of authors representing various countries of the Eurasian Economic Union analyzed anti-Chinese protests that took place in the 2010s in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan—EAEU countries that are China’s partners in implementing the Belt and Road Initiative. Based on empirical data concerning anti-Chinese protests, the paper examines the reaction of the authorities, public and expert discussion on the causes and further development of the situation, and offers some recommendations to the authorities of the countries in question on how to build constructive cooperation with China. An analysis of the causes and mechanisms of anti-Chinese protests in various countries shows that, despite some specific features, these countries face similar problems. The current situation can only partly be explained by the natural reaction of society to the continuing economic expansion of China. The basic reason for the protests was the lack of public trust in statements made by the authorities and the failure of existing government-society feedback mechanisms. As a result, society did not understand and rejected certain cooperation projects with China even though they were beneficial for the socioeconomic development of the countries and regions being considered. |
`In' analytical Note | Russia in Global Affairs Vol. 18, No.3; Jul-Sep 2020: p.128-151 |
Journal Source | Russia in Global Affairs Vol: 18 No 3 |
Key Words | China ; Integration ; EAEU ; Belt and Road ; Sinophobia ; Anti China Protests |