Central Asian Security
The New International Context- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2004
Summary
This volume is the first comprehensive scholarly analysis of the strategic reconfiguration of Central Asia as Russia has become more disengaged from the nations in the region and as these nations have developed new relations to the south, east, and west. The international implications are enormous because of the rich energy sourcesoil and natural gaslocated in the Caspian Sea area. The authors assess a variety of internal security policy challenges confronting these statesfor example, the potential for conflict arising from such factors as a mixed ethnic population, resource scarcity, particularly in relation to water management, and an Islamic revival. They also examine the security policy content of relations between the Central Asian states and regional and international powersspecifically the stakes, interests, and policies of Russia, China, Iran, Turkey, and the United States. These internal challenges and the evolution of relations with external powers may result in new cooperative relationships, but they may also lead to destabilizing rivalry and interstate enmity in Central Asia. It is important to identify new patterns of relevance for future security cooperation in the region, but the potential for a new security system or for new institutions to manage security in the region remains uncertain. These issues are explored by a team of prominent specialists from Western Europe, the United States, Russia and China.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2004
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8157-0105-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8157-9853-8
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 279
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Table of Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Acronyms No access
- About the Authors No access
- Central Asian Security: Internal and External Dynamics No access Pages 1 - 23
- Central Asia: Common Legacies and Conflicts No access Pages 24 - 48
- Islam in Central Asia No access Pages 49 - 68
- Water in Central Asia: Regional Cooperation or Conflict? No access Pages 69 - 94
- Russia and Central Asia No access Pages 95 - 126
- The United States and Central Asia No access Pages 127 - 151
- China and Central Asia No access Pages 152 - 170
- Iran and Central Asia No access Pages 171 - 198
- Turkey and Central Asia No access Pages 199 - 218
- Structures and Frameworks for Security Policy Cooperation in Central Asia No access Pages 219 - 246
- Conclusion: Central Asian Security in the Regional and International Context No access Pages 247 - 268
- Index No access Pages 269 - 279





