Siberian Regionalism and China’s Long Shadow Over Central Asia
In the second episode of Eastern Approaches, Jamestown President Glen Howard interviews Senior Fellow Paul Goble, who is a Senior Fellow at Jamestown, and a renowned specialist on ethnic and religious questions in Eurasia. Glen and Paul discuss Siberian regionalism in light of ongoing protests in Khabarovsk and the wider Russian Far East, China’s growing influence in Central Asia, and the recent fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Eastern Approaches video series is named after the book of the same name by British diplomat, spy and adventurer, Fitzroy Maclean. Eastern Approaches features conversations with renowned experts on the most important geostrategic issues the United States faces in Eurasia, with an eye on detail typically absent in foreign policy discussions today.
Jamestown Articles mentioned:
5:24- Siberian Regionalism a Growing Threat to Moscow, EDM, August 4
38:35 - Beijing Implies Tajikistan’s Pamir Region Should Be Retu
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