Kazakhstan transitin the «One Belt – One Road» strategy system


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Authors

  • D.K. Yerniyazov
  • S.A. Yeskaliyev
  • А. Ilyasova

Keywords:

politics, geopolitics, projects, strategy, transit, transit opportunities, terminal, port, economic policy.

Abstract

As part of the analysis of the modern transport strategy of the People’s Republic of China «One
Belt - One Road», the prospects of transit opportunities of the Republic of Kazakhstan are considered in the
context of regional interests of Central Asia. The questions of the inevitability of the transformation of world
economic policy are touched upon. The growing role of East Asian countries in world trade, and with it the
growth of political influence. The Republic of Kazakhstan will have to occupy the economic niche of a transit
country, which means that transport projects will have to be developed along with it. Competition between
the countries of the region for transit routes is growing, and with it the issue of political struggle and security
will be acute. The relationship of transport communications and world trade with the development of regions.
The implemented transport projects of Kazakhstan, cooperation within the framework of regional transport
projects are considered. Formation of transit corridors, crossings, junctions and their importance in modern
world politics. Interests of leading continental powers and their impact on stability and the need to ensure the
uninterrupted movement of goods and services in the center of the Eurasian content. Problems of ensuring
national security in the context of the struggle of transit interests of the countries of the studied region are
considered.

Published

18.03.2021

How to Cite

Yerniyazov Д. ., Yeskaliyev С. ., & Ilyasova А. . (2021). Kazakhstan transitin the «One Belt – One Road» strategy system. Bulletin of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Political Science. Regional Studies. Oriental Studies. Turkology Series., 134(1), 7–15. Retrieved from https://bulpolit.enu.kz/index.php/main/article/view/511

Issue

Section

Political Sciences