China’s Western Horizon: Beijing and the New Geopolitics of Eurasia

Oct. 28, 2020, 10:00-11:00am
Online

Join Harvard's Davis Center for a talk with Daniel S. Markey (Johns Hopkins University) and Andrew Small (German Marshall Fund) on China's engagement in Eurasia. 

Under the ambitious leadership of President Xi Jinping, China is transforming its wealth and economic power into potent tools of global political influence. But its foreign policy initiatives, such as the Belt and Road Initiative, are shaped and redefined as they confront the ground realities of local and regional politics outside China. Daniel S. Markey, in his new book "China's Western Horizon," describes and analyzes these complex processes in South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East. Drawing from extensive interviews, travels and historical research, he provides the in-depth studies of the dynamics that China’s involvement in Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Iran has created. Markey anticipates that China’s expanding influence will not bring greater stability and peace to this difficult part of the world, and might exacerbate conflicts within and among Eurasian states. He argues that U.S. policy makers should have a clear grasp of local histories, interests and relationships to effectively advance America’s specific diplomatic, economic and security interests in Eurasia, whether in common cause with Beijing or when working at cross purposes. At this event, Daniel S. Markey will present some of the key arguments of his book. Andrew Small will discuss the book and provide an overview of the European perspectives on China’s engagement in Eurasia. Policy options for U.S. and European policy makers will be explored.

Speakers:

Daniel S. Markey, senior research professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

Andrew Small, senior transatlantic fellow, Asia Program, German Marshall Fund