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A Global or Regional Future for Central Asia?

October 27, 2015 • 9:00 – 10:30 am EDT

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The United States, China and Russia have developed competing visions for Central Asia. The U.S. and China both use the imagery of the Silk Road to describe their visions, but thus far dialogue between the two countries remains modest in scope and pace. At the same time, Russian-Chinese collaboration on Central Asia is growing quickly. What may be the future development of U.S.-Russia-China relationship in Central Asia? And why is Central Asia important for international security more broadly?

featuring

Ivan Safranchuk
Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary International Studies, Diplomatic Academy (Moscow)

discussant

Jeffrey Mankoff
Acting Director and Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS

moderated by

Olga Oliker
Director and Senior Adviser, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS

This event is made possible by support to the CSIS Russia and Eurasia program from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

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Jeffrey Mankoff
Senior Associate (Non-Resident), Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program

Olga Oliker