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2020 Keimyung International Conference on the Silk Road and Central Asia
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2020 Keimyung International Conference on the Silk Road and Central Asia
EXCHANGE AND CONFLICT IN CENTRAL ASIA: FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT
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Welcoming Remarks

Keynote Speech

Speakers

 
Timur Dadabaev
Professor of International Relations, University of Tsukuba
Craving for jobs? Revisiting Educational Mobility and Semi-skilled Labor Migration from Uzbekistan to Japan and South Korea
 
 
Michael Dunford
Visiting Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Emeritus Professor, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex
China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its Implications for World Development
 
 
Yoonmin Kim
Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance, Keimyung University
Sukuk (an Islamic Bond) Utilization for One Belt One Road
 
 
Younkyoo Kim
Professor of International Relations, Hanyang University
Digital Trade and Geopolitics in Central Asia: China's Digital Silk Road and Its Security Risks
 
 
George Lane
Research Associate, School of History, Religion & Philosophy, SOAS University of London
The Khitans: Corner Stone of the Mongol Empire
 
 
William Maley
Professor of Diplomacy, Australian National University
Afghanistan's Intersecting Challenges
 
 
Magnus Marsden
Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Sussex
Beyond the Silk Roads: Trade, Mobility and Geopolitics across Eurasia
 
 
Shahin Mustafayev
Professor of History and Deputy Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Azerbaijan
Daily Life of the people of Kashgaria in the end of 19th century: Evidence of Russian traveler M.V. Pevtsov
 
 
Amitendu Palit
Senior Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore
Economics & Politics in China-India Relations: New Developments and Emerging Trend
 
 
Morris Rossabi
Senior Scholar and Adjunct Professor, Columbia University and Distinguished Professor of History, Queens College
Mongol Impact on Eurasia: Lasting Influences
 
 
Jeanne Wilson
Emeritus Professor of Political Science Wheaton College
China, Russia and Central Asia: Complementary or Competing Interests?
 

Discussion


Hee Soo Lee
Discussant

Jeanne Wilson
Discussant

James C. Schopf
Moderator
Panel Recap & Discussion of Conference Presentations