Devi Bağlayan Bağlar: Çin’in Orta Asya Enerji Kaynaklarındaki Çıkarı
Abstract
Following the collapse of Soviet Union, the interest of China towards the Central Asia first revolved around
the security and border issues. Then the fast growing economy of China since 2000 needs energy more she can
produce. Becoming one of the biggest energy users, China has become more and more dependent on other
countries to fill her energy deficit. Thus China has identified Central Asia as her prime area to built cooperative
relations. In this respect, China started new relationships with Turkmenistan and Kazakistan in order to secure
and sustain the procurement of oil and natural gas.
Thanks to its rich oil and natural gas reserves, Central Asia has become a region in which the great powers
compete; with the years 2000s China joined to the rush. The rivalry in the region has a potential to change the
balance of power in the World. This study evaluates this rivalry in terms of political and economic effects on
China
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