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'Geopolitics of Central Asia: China-US Engagement' signifies the increasing engagement of US and China over the geopolitical landscape of Central Asia just not keeping an eye on the natural resources and geo-strategic position of the region but to draw out a balance of power in Asia by engaging each other. Central Asia as a single geographical entity consists five republics of the former Soviet Union, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The landmass always known as 'heartland' has been recognised as the region of strategic importance, because of its critical…mehr

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'Geopolitics of Central Asia: China-US Engagement' signifies the increasing engagement of US and China over the geopolitical landscape of Central Asia just not keeping an eye on the natural resources and geo-strategic position of the region but to draw out a balance of power in Asia by engaging each other. Central Asia as a single geographical entity consists five republics of the former Soviet Union, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The landmass always known as 'heartland' has been recognised as the region of strategic importance, because of its critical position at the crossroads of Russia, China and the Islamic World. Its importance has been further accentuated with the presence of huge hub of untaped energy resources in the region. Whether part of Mackinder's World Island, Spykman's Rimland or Cohen's Shatterblt region, Central Asia has always been seen as a region of strategic importance for global powers and has generated tremendous global interests. The present book is an endeavour to look into the growing U.S.-China involvement in Central Asia and their policy implications on the local and regional security.
Autorenporträt
The Author is an Assistant Professor in the discipline of Political Science. A Ph.D Research Scholar in School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, has specialization in the area of 'Geopolitics of Central Asia' 'Politics of Energy in Central Asia: Implications for India' and Regional Security in Central Asia'.