China’s Impact on Sustainable Economic Growth in Central Asian Countries in the Context of the Silk Road Economic Belt


Zhang B. Nadyrov S. Stepanov A.
23 August 2024European Regional Science Association

Region
2024#11Issue 227 - 41 pp.

This paper examines how the economic relations between China and the Central Asian countries affect the economic development of the Central Asian countries in the context of the Belt and Road economy. China has come up with the global economic strategy initiative known as “One Belt, One Road” as a way of incorporating and expanding its economic activities around the world into this initiative. The article argues that China’s economic activities in Central Asia are part of its global economic strategy. China’s global “Belt and Road Initiative” is aimed at realizing its political as-pirations through economic dominance, which then leads to a virtuous cycle. Of course, we all know that every country in the world needs to develop its economy, and Central Asian countries are no exception. Central Asian countries have the need and desire to cooperate with China to develop their own economies, which is the basis of this article. The method of argumentation in the article is to analyze the development needs and relations of cooperation between the two sides in terms of economic indicators, trade cooperation, economic dependence, infrastructure investment, geopolitical pattern of en-ergy, and transportation of goods of Central Asian countries, respectively, and at the same time, data from World Energy Statistics Yearbook, World Bank, China Statistical Yearbook, and China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment Statistical Bulletin are used as the basis. This provides a clear understanding of the patterns of economic cooperation between China and Central Asian countries, and how they interact with each other. De-spite the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a central element of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) security strategy, a strategic location that creates a continuum between China’s internal and external security. The guiding principle of China’s policy towards Central Asia is primarily stability, which is the main theme of current Chinese politics, with the goal of ensuring continuity from do-mestic stability to the stabilization of border regions and surrounding areas. Throughout their independent existence, the Central Asian states have had different perceptions of Russia, the United States, China, and European countries, which is one of the prerequi-sites for the formation of multidirectional foreign policies in Central Asian countries. The balance of interests among Russia, the United States, China, and European countries in the region is of vital importance for Central Asian countries, which ensures the independent foreign policy and development paths of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan, as well as contributes to the stability of the region.

Central Asia , China , economic dependence , gas , GDP growth , oil , trade

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Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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