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SUMMARY:Carnegie Global Dialogue: China and Central Asia
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment For International Peace | Virtual Event \nDescription: In recent years\, China’s influence among Central Asian states has been on a steady rise. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, there is growing belief that Beijing is on the verge of supplanting Moscow as the dominant power in the region. This notion is supported by the first China-Central Asia Summit\, which took place in the city of Xi’an in May 2023. Since then\, China has deepened trade and investment ties within the region\, while increasing cooperation on domestic security issues. China’s presence is enabling Central Asia to diversify its global connections and reduce reliance on Russia. \nHow do Central Asian countries view China’s growing engagement and what are their priorities with Beijing? What are China’s goals and ambitions in the region? How will China’s relations with Central Asia evolve in the years to come? \nPlease join Carnegie China for the second event of the 2024 Carnegie Global Dialogue Series. Temur Umarov\, a fellow at Carnegie’s Russia and Eurasia Center\, will moderate a discussion with Nargis Kassenova and Jiayi Zhou on China–Central Asia relations. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/carnegie-global-dialogue-china-and-central-asia/
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SUMMARY:Palestinian politics and society after the war
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institute | Virtual Event \nDescription: Israel’s military response to Hamas’s attack on October 7 has devastated Gaza\, killing tens of thousands and displacing hundreds of thousands\, at least. The war has also exposed again the deep rift within Palestinian politics between Hamas\, which governs the Gaza Strip\, and the Palestinian Authority\, which governs parts of the West Bank from Ramallah. How are the war and devastation shaping Palestinian attitudes? What impact will they have on the future of Palestinian society and politics in months and years to come? What might this mean for the future of the Gaza Strip itself? \nOn February 5\, the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings will host a virtual panel to discuss the future of Palestinian politics and society in light of the war between Israel and Hamas and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/palestinian-politics-and-society-after-the-war/
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