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China in the Caucasus
Georgia’s Tacit Pivot to China
By Ketevan Chincharadze
China emerges as the Georgian government’s prudent alternative to Russia and the West as it deals with civil upheaval over the alleged pro-Russian “foreign agents” bill.
The Cautionary Tale of Georgia’s FTA With China
By Maradia Tsaava and Katarina Baletić
If Georgia's experience is any indication, Serbian winemakers shouldn’t expect much from the new free trade agreement with China.
Building Bridges or Shifting Course? Assessing the China-Georgia Strategic Partnership
By Revaz Topuria
Despite longstanding diplomatic flirtation, the announcement of a strategic partnership between the two countries still came as a significant surprise.
Georgia Can Still Be a Hub for China, But Only If the Belt and Road Survives
By Revaz Topuria
The problem isn’t with Georgia – it’s with China, and the BRI as a whole.
Is China’s Economic Expansion in the South Caucasus a Myth?
By Vasif Huseynov and Ayaz Rzayev
In Eastern Europe, the reality of China’s investment does not match the rhetoric. How about in the Caucasus?
Can Japan and India Counter China in the Caucasus?
By Areg Galstyan
Japan and India's growing connections to Armenia could form a new factor of influence.
Georgia: The Black Sea Hub for China's 'Belt and Road'
By Joseph Larsen
New investments (some not even involving China) make Georgia an attractive link between Asia and Europe.
China’s Vice Premier Promotes Silk Road Economic Belt on 4-Country Tour
By Peter Bittner
Zhang Gaoli sought to drum up interest in the ambitious trade and infrastructure network in the Caucasus.
China in the Caucasus
By Emil Sanamyan
For Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, China is an important investor and possible regional stabilizer.
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