Nabiyeva, Komila
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Abstract
Over the last ten years, China has become a major trade partner of Kazakhstan, investing heavily in the country’s oil and gas sector. Information about the Sino-Kazakh cooperation has been scarce, raising many questions about the economic, social and environmental risks for the Central Asian country and fuelling anti-Chinese sentiment among the local population. Komila Nabiyeva reviews the energy cooperation of two countries within the Belt and Road Initiative and its implications.
| Document type: | Article |
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| Publisher: | Stiftung Asienhaus |
| Place of Publication: | Köln |
| Date: | 2019 |
| Version: | Secondary publication |
| Date Deposited: | 04 Jun 2019 |
| Faculties / Institutes: | Miscellaneous > Individual person |
| DDC-classification: | Political science Economics Commerce, communications, transport |
| Controlled Keywords: | China, Kasachstan, Energiewirtschaft, One-Belt-One-Road-Initiative |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | China, Kasachstan, Energiewirtschaft, One-Belt-One-Road-Initiative / China, Kazakhstan, Energy Cooperation, Belt and Road Initiative |
| Subject (classification): | Economics |
| Countries/Regions: | China |
| Collection: | Blickwechsel |



