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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis – The role of Central Asia in China’s foreign policy strategy

By Semanur Öncü Abstract In recent years, the ideologies and capacities of states, as well as the visions and competencies of leaders, have emerged as pivotal elements in the realm of international relations. China’s current leader, Xi Jinping, has articulated an ambitious vision and approach to foreign policy, which has been embraced…

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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis –Partnership and Cooperation within the scope of the Organization of Turkic States

By Semanur Öncü Abstract The Organization of Turkic States is evolving into a pivotal union with a growing impact on the Eurasian landscape. The ever-changing structure of the international system increases the importance of regional integration initiatives on a daily basis. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, relations between the Turkic…

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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis – Relations between the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and China

By Semanur Öncü Abstract In the aftermath of the Cold War, the ascendant influence of the United States in Central Asia was perceived as a threat by China, which prompted Beijing to seek collaboration with Russia. The objective of both countries was to establish a multipolar international system in opposition to the…

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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis – China’s relations with Middle Eastern countries in the 21st century

by Semanur Öncü Abstract In the 21st century, China has emerged as a significant player in the Middle East, reflecting its expanding economic and strategic interests. Following an ideologically based foreign policy during the Mao Zedong era, China adopted a more pragmatic approach with Deng Xiaoping’s reforms, thereby strengthening its political and…

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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Russian’s policy in Central Asia since 2000

by Semanur Öncü Abstract This analysis examines Russia’s Central Asia policy during the Putin era. To provide context, it is necessary to briefly discuss the pre-Putin era. Prior to the collapse of the USSR, Russia’s Central Asia policy was unfavorable. However, under Putin’s presidency, relations between Central Asia and Russia began to…

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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-European Union’s Central Asia strategy

by Semanur Öncü Abstract Central Asia is strategically important for the European Union (EU) due to its location, role in connecting Europe and Asia, security concerns, proximity to Afghanistan, abundant energy resources, and market potential. The EU has developed specific policies towards Central Asia, including negotiating a new generation of Enhanced Partnership…

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