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Various religions were transmitted through the Silk Roads, a famous system of trade routes. For this transmission, the Iranian speakers played a vital role.
Yukiyo Kasai
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Les Routes de la soie. Entre réalités et imaginaires.
The very name « Silk Roads » evokes impressions and ideas of a mysterious, elusive and exotic world. However, these civilizations are still poorly known to the general public and little taught in the West.
Peter Frankopan
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CONNECTING WORLD HERITAGE NOMINATIONS AND MONITORING WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE SILK ROADS CULTURAL HERITAGE RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEM [PDF]
Serial transnational World Heritage nominations are challenging the way cultural heritage has been managed and evaluated in the past. Serial transnational World Heritage nominations are unique in that they consist of multiple sites listed as one property,
O. Vileikis +5 more
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Since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, China has increasingly engaged in UNESCO’s Silk Roads project.
Ryoko Nakano
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Book review: Frankopan, Peter. The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World, London: Bloomsbury, 2019, 368 pp.
Sevket Akyildiz
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Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
The interconnection between the two extreme poles of Eurasia is not a new idea per se. What is more original is to understand China's proposal to project beyond its borders in the aim to deploy a very extensive network both in economic and security ...
Emmanuel Lincot
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Politics of contemporary "Silk Roads"
Recently in mass media we can find the idea about a new Silk Road or the concept of "Silk Road Economic Belt" which has been formulated by the Chinese PresidentXi Jinping on September 7,2013, during his official visit to Kazakhstan.
Andrey I. Litvinov
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Andronovites in the Eastern Pamirs: on the Issue of Dating and Origins of the Xiabandi AII Cemetery in Xinjiang (China) [PDF]
This study examines the Bronze Age period in the Eastern Pamirs using materials from the cemetery of Xiabandi AII, through the analysis of its burial practices and grave goods, and planigraphy of the site.
Shi Handa
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Framing the Digital Silk Road's (De)Securitisation
China’s Digital Belt and Road (DBAR) is sending the offer of a technological upgrade around the world. Foreign perceptions of the DBAR pave the way to success through a cooperative attitude or to failure through resistance and confrontation.
Christiane Heidbrink, Conrad Becker
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The following paper deals with the connectivity of the Silk Roads and how these networks function as a driving force of globalizing phenomena, especially of Grobalization and Glocalization, demonstrated by the example of Chinese Buddhism. It will examine
Clemens Leopold Steinwender
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