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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev shake hands during a signing ceremony ahead of the China-Central Asia Summit in Xian.

REUTERS/Florence Lo

Central Asia comes to China

The leaders of China and Russia share a vision of a world order the West can’t dominate, and that common goal has brought them closer together in recent years. But there are still areas where the two governments compete with one another for influence, and the Central Asian Republics that lie between them are an obvious example.

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