- Uluslararası Medeniyet Çalışmaları Dergisi
- Vol: 8 Issue: 1
- Geopolitical Dimension of the Old and the Modern Silk Road
Geopolitical Dimension of the Old and the Modern Silk Road
Authors : Sanja Stošić
Pages : 37-54
Doi:10.58648/inciss.1261184
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Publication Date : 2023-05-30
Article Type : Research Article
Abstract :The old Silk Road, that connected the West and East, was a center of cultural and trade interaction in the Asian continent from China to the Mediterranean Sea, but in 2013 it was referred by the Chinese president Xi Jinping as "One Belt, One Road” (OBOR), which announced that China would fund a New Silk Road Economic Belt across Eurasia to connect China with Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia. Different from the old Silk Road, current Silk Road includes the flow of financial services, information, technology as well as the Chinese initiative to strengthen connectivity in Central Asia and beyond. Comparing the modern Silk Road with the old Silk Road, in this paper we focus on China’s regional and international expansion, and the relevance of new Silk Road as one of the current largest programmes of economic diplomacy. Thereby, by using the qualitative descriptive methodology and interdisciplinary approach, this paper demonstrates that the new Silk Road comprises a new global order; therefore, it must be seen as the link between the past, present, and future. That is why its concept must be analyzed with reference to the old Silk Road, but also in wider geopolitical context.Keywords : İpek Yolu, Kuşak-Yol Projesi, jeopolitik, Güneydoğu Asya, küreselleşme