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CHINA'S STRATEGY TO ACHIEVE NATIONAL INTERESTS IN KAZAKHSTAN THROUGH THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
Abstract
This study aims to examine China's strategy for achieving its national intereststhrough the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Kazakhstan. The primary focus of the
research is to analyze China's national interests and the strategies employed through
the Belt and Road Initiative. This research utilizes a qualitative methodology with a
case study approach that emphasizes observation and analysis of the occurring
phenomena. Data is gathered through a literature review and analysis of secondary
sources, including government documents, academic articles, and publications from
research organizations. The findings reveal that key variables of national interest play
an important role. The strategies implemented by China include: (1) Investment in
infrastructure, (2) strengthening economic cooperation in infrastructure and natural
resources, and (3) enhancing market access through infrastructure. The strategies
involve diplomacy, long-term economic agreements, and strengthening cross-border
connectivity through rail networks and energy sector investments. Data collection
techniques include literature studies, analysis of official documents, and secondary
data from policy reports and academic journals. The results indicate that China has
applied various strategies. The analysis in this study shows that while the BRI brings
economic benefits to Kazakhstan, there are risks of dependency that could influence
the country's domestic policies. This study also discusses how China's strategies in
the BRI not only impact the economic aspect but also have political and diplomatic
implications for the stability of Central Asia.
Publication Details
InstitutionUniversitas Darussalam Gontor
DepartmentHubungan Internastional
SubjectsD History General and Old World > DS Asia
H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions
H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions
KeywordsChina‘s Interests,China‘s Strategy, Belt and Road Initiative, Kazakhstan
Item ID7622
Deposited29 Apr 2025 13:29