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Since the Qin and Han dynasties,the seal-system in ancient China has been established along with the maturity of the development...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, History, Journal By: Han Xiang
There are large variations in market size among the Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan,Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan,w hich are...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Energy, Journal, Transition By: Pang Guanglian, Wang Shuang, Wang Yu
The Reasons and Influences of the Smooth Transition of the Uzbekistan Regime 乌兹别克斯坦政权平稳过渡原因及影响
It was long believed in Western scholarship that the post-Karimov transition may lead to the destabilization of Central Asia. But...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Journal, Politics, Security, Uzbekistan By: Jiao Yiqiang, Cui Jiajia
Since the independence of Kyrgyzstan, along with the construction of state power, it has experienced three stages of political development:...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Journal, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Transition By: Wang Linbing, Lei Lin
Since modern times, Central Asia has been an arena for great power relations. After the independence of the Central Asian...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal, Russia By: Ma Qiang
Kazakhstan has abundant renewable energy resources such as hydro, solar, wind and geothermal energy. Since 2014, the installed capacity of...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Energy, Journal, Kazakhstan By: Xu Hongfeng, Wang Jing
China's infrastructure investment aims to strengthen regional economic ties and lay the foundation for regional value cooperation. This paper targets...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Journal By: Guo Xiaoqiong, Cai Zhen
Based on the identification of animal skeletons unearthed from the Zagan site in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, this paper identified 11 species...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Environment, History, Journal, Uzbekistan By: Liu Huan, Wang Jianxin, Liang Yun, Ren Meng, Xi Tongyuan
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Journal, Uyghur, Xinjiang By: Chen Xinyuan
Language policy has always been an important component in the construction of national unity in multi-ethnic countries. After the disintegration...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Identity, Journal, Language By: Dong Tianmei
Mirziyoyev, president of Uzbekistan, has formed a new policy framework in domestic and foreign affairs with “five strategic priorities.” Domestically,...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Journal, Politics, Uzbekistan By: Sun Yu, Jia Yanan, Chayimanova Ainur
Through the two analytical frameworks of basic factors and shocks factors, this paper summarizes the main factors affecting the stability...
Category: Central Asia, Journal, Politics, Security By: Su Chang
At present, none of the Central Asian republics has formulated a special security strategy with regard to economic stability. Relevant...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, Journal, Politics By: Wu Hongwei
There are three levels of building a new type of international relations: firstly, relations between great powers; secondly, relations between...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal By: Ouyang Xiangying
At present, none of the Central Asian republics has formulated a special security strategy with regard to economic stability. Relevant...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, Journal, Politics, Security By: Liu Huan, Xu Poling
New characteristics have emerged in Central Asian security: internal conflicts are under effective control, and the external security environment is...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, International Relations, Journal By: Sun Zhuangzhi
Central Asian states, including Kyrgyzstan, have been stuck in growth difficulties due to the global economic downturn and mutual sanctions...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, International Relations, Journal, Kyrgyzstan, Politics By: Ding Chao
In 2013, after President Xi Jinping proposed to jointly build the "Belt and Road", China needs to transform from only...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, History, Journal By: Liu Yingsheng
The wild horses in the East Asian continent where China is located in the Neolithic Age were widely distributed and...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Journal, Nomadism By: Liu Yingsheng
China is one of the countries with the largest number of neighboring states in the world today. The security environment...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal, Politics By: Pan Guang
“Badu West Expedition” Decision-making Discussion and Related Issues – “拔都西征”决策及相关问题
Before Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan came to the throne, the Great Mongolian country had carried out three large-scale western expeditions,...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Journal By: Liu Yingsheng
The diversity of human civilizations determines the existence of connection zones or "fault zones" between areas covered by different civilizations....
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal By: Pan Guang
This paper clarifies the concept of turning to the East and points out that Russia's turning to the East is...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal, Russia By: Zhao Huasheng
The geopolitical posturing of major powers in Central Asia has often been referred to as a “great game,” but whose...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal, Russia By: Zhao Huasheng
The political development process of the Central Asian countries is a process of state construction and political system modernization. In...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Journal, Politics By: Bao Yi
Turning Disadvantages into Advantages—How did the Silk Road come into being? (1) Interaction of other civilization centers and the relative...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, History, Journal By: Liu Yingsheng
In July 2011, the then U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clearly proposed the "New Silk Road" plan for the...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal By: Pan Guang
Marked by the beginning and end of the war in Afghanistan, the strategic presence of China, Russia and the United...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal By: Zhao Huasheng
The drastic changes in the Middle East are spreading Salafi extremism to Central Asian, Afghanistan and Pakistan, on the Chinese...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Journal, Religion, Security By: Pan Guang, Dai Yichen, Zhang Yifeng, Zhao Guojun
After the global financial crisis in 2008, there have been subtle changes in the international structure. The soft and hard...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal By: Pan Guang, Dai Yichen, Zhang Yifeng, Zhao Guojun