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an old map shows the route of china

LONDON -- Eurasia is an idea whose time, it is said, has come around again. Recent historical research has rescued the old Silk Road from historical oblivion. The late American sociologist Janet Abu-Lughod identified eight overlapping "circuits of trade" between northwest Europe and China that, under the aegis of a Pax Mongolica, flourished between the 13th and 14th centuries.

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Chinas New Silk Road Promises Prosperity Across Eurasia

SINGAPORE -- By developing more arteries for connectivity, we should be able to build new blood vessels of development for disadvantaged economies in Asia's hinterlands to create prosperity and opportunities and improve the competitiveness of the whole region.

a map showing the silk route from china to asia

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an old map shows the silk road to china, and how it would have looked like

An illustration of Marco Polo's caravan being guarded against an attack. To say that I have a traveler's obsession with the Silk Road is an understatement. My dream is to travel all the routes that make up this ancient artery of trade routes spanning countries from Asia to Europe passing through China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Greece, and Italy. The name Silk Road was coined by the German geographer, Ferdinand von…

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