IV Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia Conference, December 2-3, 2022

IV Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia Conference, December 2-3, 2022

Sat, 03 Dec 2022 - Mon, 04 Dec 2023

Yerevan, Arménie

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Organized by: China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research


Contact: info@chinastan.org

Academic conference:  Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia

Fourth Edition

Dates: December 2-3, 2022
This year conference  will mostly focus on Chinese and Eurasian (continent) international relations, Eurasian security issues, second phase of the Belt and Road Initiative, establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Post-Soviet Eurasian States, EU-China, India-China relations, colliding interests of Great powers in Ukraine, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, for more details please check topics.

Organizers: “China-Eurasia” Council for Political and Strategic Research, Foundation 

China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research has organized 3 international academic conferences on this topic in partnership with Institute of Oriental studies in 2018, Yerevan State University in 2019, and with Russian-Armenian University in 2021. One of the main aims of the forthcoming China and Eurasia conference is to unite international team for preparing Routledge Handbook of Chinese and Eurasian International Relations.
As a result of the previous conferences (2018-2019), we prepared China and Eurasia: Rethinking Cooperation and Contradictions in the Era of Changing World Order  book (Ed. Mher D. Sahakyan and Heinz Gärtner), which was published by Routledge in September 2021.  
https://www.routledge.com/China-and-Eurasia-Rethinking-Cooperation-and-…

The participants will present their research during thematic panels. Each speaker will deliver a paper in English. Among the different topics:

Topic 1: Chinese and Eurasian (continent) international relations

Topic 2: Rethinking 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Post-Soviet Eurasian States

Topic 3: Political Relations between China and Eurasian States (Asian and European States)

Topic 4: Economic Relations between China and Eurasian States (Asian and European States)

Topic 5: Eurasia and Belt and Road Initiative 2.0

Topic 6: Possible cooperation and contradictions between EU-China and EAEU-China.

Topic 7: Great Powers competition in Eurasia: Ukraine, South Caucasus, Middle East

Topic 8: China and NATO

Topic 9: BRICS and Eurasia

Topic 10: China and ASEAN

Topic 11: Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Eurasia

Topic 12: China and Nordic States

Topic 13: China and Central and Eastern European States (16+1)

Topic 14: China and Muslim World

Topic 15: China and South Caucasus

Topic 16: China and Central Asia

Topic 17: China and Eurasian Mainland’s Security Issues (Cybersecurity, Nuclear proliferation, Environment, etc. )

Topic 18: China’s Digital Silk Road and Eurasia

Topic 19: Health Silk Road, COVID-19, China and Eurasia

Topic 20: The Eurasian Economic Union: Aims and Perspectives

Topic 21: People to people exchange between China and Eurasia

Topic 22: China and Regions Beyond Eurasia (Latin America, Africa, Australia, etc.)

Who can apply?
 Please note that this conference is designed as an academic one, non-academic appliers will be rejected.
 There is no attendance fee.

Registration details and schedule

1. A paper title and abstract (up to 400-1000 words) and Short Bio in English is to be sent by 5 November 2022 to Dr. Mher Sahakyan: info@chinastan.org and sahakyanmher@outlook.com

2. The selected participants will be notified about organizing committee decision within a week after sending their applications. Selected speakers will have 10 minutes for the presentation of their papers.

3. We intend to publish the best papers of the conference as a chapters in academic book. Invited speakers of the conference can send their full papers for peer review in English (up to 6000-7000 words) till February 27, 2023. Please use The Harvard referencing system.
https://chinastanorg.files.wordpress.com/2021/11/harvard-style-sheet.pdf

Academic conference:  Eurasian Research on Modern China and Eurasia

Fourth Edition

Dates: 2-3 December 2022
This year's conference will mostly focus on Chinese and Eurasian (continent) international relations, Eurasian security issues, second phase of the Belt and Road Initiative, the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Post-Soviet Eurasian States, EU-China, India-China relations, colliding interests of Great powers in Ukraine, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, for more details please check topics.

Organizers: “China-Eurasia” Council for Political and Strategic Research, Foundation 

China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research has organized 3 international academic conferences on this topic in partnership with Institute of Oriental studies in 2018, Yerevan State University in 2019, and with Russian-Armenian University in 2021. One of the main aims of the forthcoming China and Eurasia conference is to unite international team for preparing Routledge Handbook of Chinese and Eurasian International Relations.
As a result of the previous conferences (2018-2019), we prepared China and Eurasia: Rethinking Cooperation and Contradictions in the Era of Changing World Order  book (Ed. Mher D. Sahakyan and Heinz Gärtner), which was published by Routledge in September 2021.  
https://www.routledge.com/China-and-Eurasia-Rethinking-Cooperation-and-…

The participants will present their research during thematic panels. Each speaker will deliver a paper in English. Among the different topics:

Topic 1: Chinese and Eurasian (continent) international relations

Topic 2: Rethinking 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Post-Soviet Eurasian States

Topic 3: Political Relations between China and Eurasian States (Asian and European States)

Topic 4: Economic Relations between China and Eurasian States (Asian and European States)

Topic 5: Eurasia and Belt and Road Initiative 2.0

Topic 6: Possible cooperation and contradictions between EU-China and EAEU-China.

Topic 7: Great Powers competition in Eurasia: Ukraine, South Caucasus, Middle East

Topic 8: China and NATO

Topic 9: BRICS and Eurasia

Topic 10: China and ASEAN

Topic 11: Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Eurasia

Topic 12: China and Nordic States

Topic 13: China and Central and Eastern European States (16+1)

Topic 14: China and Muslim World

Topic 15: China and South Caucasus

Topic 16: China and Central Asia

Topic 17: China and Eurasian Mainland’s Security Issues (Cybersecurity, Nuclear proliferation, Environment, etc. )

Topic 18: China’s Digital Silk Road and Eurasia

Topic 19: Health Silk Road, COVID-19, China and Eurasia

Topic 20: The Eurasian Economic Union: Aims and Perspectives

Topic 21: People to people exchange between China and Eurasia

Topic 22: China and Regions Beyond Eurasia (Latin America, Africa, Australia, etc.)

Who can apply?
 Please note that this conference is designed as an academic one, non-academic appliers will be rejected.
 There is no attendance fee.

Registration details and schedule

1. A paper title and abstract (up to 400-1000 words) and Short Bio in English are to be sent by 5 November 2022 to Dr. Mher Sahakyan: info@chinastan.org and sahakyanmher@outlook.com

2. The selected participants will be notified about the organizing committee's decision within a week after sending their applications. Selected speakers will have 10 minutes for the presentation of their papers.

3. We intend to publish the best papers of the conference as chapters in an academic book. Invited speakers of the conference can send their full papers for peer review in English (up to 6000-7000 words) till February 27, 2023. Please use The Harvard referencing system.
https://chinastanorg.files.wordpress.com/2021/11/harvard-style-sheet.pdf

Visa requirements for foreigners
https://www.mfa.am/en/visa/

Our publications
China and Eurasia: Rethinking Cooperation and Contradictions in the Era of Changing World Order, Routledge, 2021.
https://www.routledge.com/China-and-Eurasia-Rethinking-Cooperation-and-…

“The New Great Power Competition in Central Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for the Gulf," AGDA Working Paper, Emirates Diplomatic Academy, Abu Dhabi, UAE 2021.https://www.agda.ac.ae/docs/default-source/Publications/agda-working-pa…

Инициатива Китая «Один пояс, один путь» и Армения, 2019.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341072656_Iniciativa_Kitaa_Odi…