Tuesday, January 24 05pm to 07pm
Pulitzer Hall, Room 601B (Columbia University)
New York, NY 10027
Over the last decade, China has dramatically increased its engagement with the South Caucasus states of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Regional trade with China has grown exponentially, while China will further increase its investments in the region’s most important infrastructure as part of its Belt and Road initiative.
The panel brings together a distinguished group of academics and political observers of the Caucasus to analyze China’s regional priorities and emerging strategy: What are Chinese economic and security goals in the region and what are its instruments of engagement? How will Chinese engagement affect the domestic and foreign policies of these states, including the region’s unraveled conflicts? And does China represent a substantial alternative to the region’s current attempts to navigate between Russia and the West?
Free admission. No registration required. http://weai.columbia.edu