Abstract: This paper examines the multifaceted role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) economic and trade cooperation in facilitating cultural flows between China and Central Asian nations, conceptualized as reviving the "Silk Road Spirit." While primarily an economic and security bloc, the SCO fosters deep interdependence through initiatives in trade liberalization, infrastructure connectivity, energy partnerships, and financial integration. This research argues that these economic interactions create crucial enabling conditions and tangible pathways for enhanced cultural exchange. The study employs qualitative analysis of SCO policy documents, agreements, and project data, combined with case studies illustrating how increased trade corridors, joint ventures, and people-to-people mobility fostered by SCO frameworks directly stimulate flows in tourism, educational exchanges, artistic collaboration, and media dissemination. Findings demonstrate that SCO-driven economic interdependence acts as a powerful catalyst, reducing barriers and building mutual trust necessary for cultural engagement. The paper concludes that the SCO's economic architecture is not merely complementary to cultural diplomacy but is fundamentally intertwined with it, significantly shaping the contemporary cultural landscape across Eurasia and offering a model for understanding the economic underpinnings of transnational cultural dynamics.
Keywords: Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), Economic-Trade Cooperation, Cultural Flows, China-Central Asia Relations, Silk Road Spirit.
Title: Facilitating the Silk Road Spirit: How SCO Economic-Trade Cooperation Drives Cultural Flows between China and Central Asia
Author: Liu Xiaowen, Josephine S. Galanza
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
Vol. 13, Issue 3, July 2025 - September 2025
Page No: 117-123
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Published Date: 15-July-2025