Perceptions of China in Central Asia: Findings from an elite university in Bishkek

Author/editor: Rice, D
Published in (Monograph or Journal): Asian Journal of Comparative Politics
Publisher: SAGE, US
Year published: 2022
Page no.: 1-14

Abstract

China's growing involvement in Central Asia economically, culturally, politically and even militarily has been a contentious topic for people from the region. While some view China's involvement as offering Central Asian countries an opportunity for advancement, others view it in more negative ways, with China having tremendous influence in the affairs of their country. In this article, we present our findings from a survey that we conducted at the American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Our questions elicited responses that focus on perceptions of trade with China and China's actions regarding COVID-19, which are both polarizing issues in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia overall.

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