Afghanistan and Its Neighbors after the NATO Withdrawal
Herausgeber: Nourzhanov, Kirill; Saikal, Amin
Afghanistan and Its Neighbors after the NATO Withdrawal
Herausgeber: Nourzhanov, Kirill; Saikal, Amin
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This study examines regional and international security dynamics related to Afghanistan and focuses on the role of foreign troops and the potential effects of a final withdrawal.
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This study examines regional and international security dynamics related to Afghanistan and focuses on the role of foreign troops and the potential effects of a final withdrawal.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781498529143
- ISBN-10: 1498529143
- Artikelnr.: 48895033
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781498529143
- ISBN-10: 1498529143
- Artikelnr.: 48895033
Edited by Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov - Contributions by Shahram Akbarzadeh; Christian Bleuer; Michael Clarke; Reuel R. Hanks; Nargis Kassenova; Emilian Kavalski; Kirill Nourzhanov; Sebastien Peyrouse; Amin Saikal; Nazif Shahrani; Meena Singh Roy; M
Introduction
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov
Introduction
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov