This book focuses on the relationship that Central Asia maintains with major external powers and how the geopolitics of the region is less polarised and free of the so called 'New Great Game'. The roles of other regional powers like Russia, China, Iran and Turkey have been discussed along with what the author calls India's "Silk Road Strategy".
This book focuses on the relationship that Central Asia maintains with major external powers and how the geopolitics of the region is less polarised and free of the so called 'New Great Game'. The roles of other regional powers like Russia, China, Iran and Turkey have been discussed along with what the author calls India's "Silk Road Strategy".
Ajay Patnaik is Professor at the Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. He has authored three books: Nations, Minorities and States in Central Asia (2003), Central Asia Between Modernity and Tradition (1995) and Perestroika and Women Labour Force in Soviet Central Asia (1989). He is also the Executive Editor of the journal Contemporary Central Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables. List of Abbreviations. Acknowledgement. Preface. 1. Geopolitics: Concept and Reality 2. Security concerns of Central Asian States 3. Energy Geopolitics in the Central Asia-Caspian region 4. Russia in Central Asia: The Geopolitical Balancer 5. Central Asian States and regional powers: China, Iran, Turkey and India 6. Central Asia: Regionalism and Regional Mechanisms 7. Regional stability: Challenges and Prospects 8. Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of Tables. List of Abbreviations. Acknowledgement. Preface. 1. Geopolitics: Concept and Reality 2. Security concerns of Central Asian States 3. Energy Geopolitics in the Central Asia-Caspian region 4. Russia in Central Asia: The Geopolitical Balancer 5. Central Asian States and regional powers: China, Iran, Turkey and India 6. Central Asia: Regionalism and Regional Mechanisms 7. Regional stability: Challenges and Prospects 8. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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