Russia, China and Central Asia: Cooperation over Competition
Mher Sahakyan
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Central Asia has become an important arena of collaboration for Russia and China, with Moscow focusing on the region's security and stability and Beijing promoting trade and commerce, particularly investment in infrastructure. As Mher D Sahakyan, Founder and Director of the China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research in Yerevan, Armenia, writes, Chinese and Russian interests overlap as both see the value of promoting regional integration as a way to counter US influence.
Date: 2020-02-06
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Published in AsiaGlobal Online, 2020
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