Perspectives of China's Belt and Road Initiative in the post-epidemic period


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Authors

  • K.U. Maigeldinov
  • Ye.L. Nechayeva

Keywords:

China, Central Asia, Belt and Road Initiative, COVID-19 pandemic.

Abstract

The article presents the factors of influence of coronavirus on the «Belt and road»
initiative and economic consequences for the participating countries from Central Asia. Systematic,
comparative method and scenario method were selected as research methods. The coronavirus
epidemic and the impending economic crisis will affect relations between Central Asian countries.
They will not have a completely new reality, but existing trends will accelerate dramatically. In this
situation, the economy and technological development of the Central Asian countries will become
increasingly dependent on China, which will also affect other areas of cooperation. The article points
out problematic issues in the further development of economic corridors, as well as the positive and
negative consequences of the pandemic, the reasons for revising the pace and scale of infrastructure
projects. Perspective directions of further development of this initiative in political and economic
aspects are considered. The coronavirus and its consequences are likely to force the Central Asian
countries and China to move closer together much more rapidly. The research objectives are to
investigate how the crisis of the coronavirus affects the economy of China and its part, related to the
initiative; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Central Asia, its economic, social and political
situation; as well as how in recent times the policy of China in the region has changed. But despite
some negative consequences, in the short term, Central Asian countries have no choice but to become
even closer to China.

Published

25.09.2021

How to Cite

Maigeldinov К. ., & Nechayeva Е. . (2021). Perspectives of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the post-epidemic period. Bulletin of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Political Science. Regional Studies. Oriental Studies. Turkology Series., 136(3), 37–43. Retrieved from https://bulpolit.enu.kz/index.php/main/article/view/479