Each Central Asian scholar spent the spring 2025 semester at a U.S. National Resource Center for East Asian Studies, where they collaborated with their U.S. counterpart on a joint article. The articles draw on the expertise of both scholars and present objective, rigorous research analyzing China’s activities and interests in Central Asia in a wide range of fields, including economic investment, infrastructure development, educational programming, and cultural initiatives.
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