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The Impact Of Central Asian Development On The Construction Of The Silk Road Economic Belt

Posted on:2019-10-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y S ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2429330572460853Subject:Human Geography
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As the development of the Silk Road Economic Belt has achieved remarkable results and achieved remarkable results in recent years,coupled with the strong support and promotion of China's Silk Road Economic Belt strategy,it has become a hot topic in society.Central Asia is the economic belt of the Silk Road and even Asia as a whole.The strategic location of the "crossroads" and transportation hubs of the European continent is very important.The development of Central Asian countries is related to the prosperity and stability of the entire Central Asian region.Central Asian regions with a prosperous and stable development environment can drive the development of the surrounding regions and strengthen each.The link between regions is one of the important guarantees for the healthy development of the Silk Road Economic Belt.It is intended to reveal the contribution of the development of the five Central Asian countries to the construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the development of the Silk Road Economic Belt to the five countries in Central Asia.In order to develop opportunities,this paper analyzes the development conditions of the Silk Road Economic Belt through the ancient and modern,as well as studies on the scope,location,resources,population,religion,ethnicity,etc.of the Central Asia region,using point-one-axis development theories and international trade theories.The theory of growth poles,from Central Asia's economic,ethnic,religious,and infrastructure aspects to Central Asia Effects associated with were analyzed and discussed.It is concluded that the economic development,safe and stable environment and infrastructure construction in Central Asia have contributed to the construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt,while the Central Asia and the Silk Road Economic Belts are complementary to each other and are mutually reinforcing to each other'sdevelopment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Silk Road Economic Belt, Central Asia, Economic Development, Regional Security, Infrastructure Construction
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