U.S. Capitol and C5+1 flags representing Central Asia resource politics

Central Asia Resource Politics Expose the Debt and Data Grip of Western Influence

A New Chessboard for the Game In November 2025, Washington once again remembered Central Asia — like an old asset gathering dust in the portfolio of unfinished imperial investments. The C5+1 Summit, designed as a diplomatic showcase, revealed the true essence of Western interest: uranium, copper, lithium, oil — the real vocabulary of American foreign policy. Behind the…

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Leaders at APEC 2025 Gyeongju Declaration summit symbolizing Asia’s autonomy and regional integration

APEC 2025 Gyeongju Declaration — Asia Defines the Next Phase of Autonomy

The Moment When Symbols Turn Into Mechanisms On the ancient frescoes of Gyeongju, caravans once stretched through the eastern passes — today they move along fiber-optic routes and satellite orbits. Where silk and porcelain once traveled, terabytes now flow. The APEC 2025 summit returned Gyeongju to its ancient function as a crossroads — only now…

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Eurasian infrastructure integration symbolized by an oil refinery at sunset, highlighting energy connectivity across the continent

The Silk Node. China’s Quiet Consolidation Across the Heartland

The Silence in Which the Map Changes On satellite images of Eurasia, a new geography is emerging — without press releases, without flags, without the approving gaze of Western institutions. Lines of roads and railways stretch like new arteries of the continent. Kazakhstan pulls routes southward, Kyrgyzstan lays corridors through mountain passes, Uzbekistan turns the…

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