Russia, the U.S., and China all see Central Asia as strategically important and have devoted extensive financial and human resources there. In Great Games, Local Rules, Alexander Cooley, one of America's leading younger international relations scholars, explores the dynamics of the new competition for influence over the region since 9/11.
Russia, the U.S., and China all see Central Asia as strategically important and have devoted extensive financial and human resources there. In Great Games, Local Rules, Alexander Cooley, one of America's leading younger international relations scholars, explores the dynamics of the new competition for influence over the region since 9/11.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander Cooley is the Tow Professor for Distinguished Scholars and Practitioners in the Department of Political Science at Barnard College, Columbia University. His books include Contracting States, Logics of Hierarchy, and Base Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: The New Multipolar Politics of Influence in Central Asia * Chapter 2: Local Rules: The Origins and Politics of Central Asian Regime Survival * Chapter 3: Washington's Strategy: Juggling Interests and Values on the Road to Afghanistan * Chapter 4: Moscow's Strategy: The Quest for a Privileged Role * Chapter 5: Beijing's Strategy: The SCO, Xinjiang and China's Great Leap Westward * Chapter 6: Anti-Terrorism, Democratization and Human Rights * Chapter 7: Geopolitical Competition and Political Stability: The Case of Kyrgyzstan * Chapter 8: Corruption and Governance: Competition and Collusion in Contracting * Chapter 9: Regional Integration: So Many Proposals, So Little Cooperation * Chapter 10: Conclusion: Central Asia's Multipolar Politics in Comparative Perspective * Appendix 1: Laws Passed after Color Revolutions that Introduced New Restrictions on NGOs * and the Media * Appendix 2: Election Monitor Assessments, ODIHR/SCO/CIS
* Chapter 1: The New Multipolar Politics of Influence in Central Asia * Chapter 2: Local Rules: The Origins and Politics of Central Asian Regime Survival * Chapter 3: Washington's Strategy: Juggling Interests and Values on the Road to Afghanistan * Chapter 4: Moscow's Strategy: The Quest for a Privileged Role * Chapter 5: Beijing's Strategy: The SCO, Xinjiang and China's Great Leap Westward * Chapter 6: Anti-Terrorism, Democratization and Human Rights * Chapter 7: Geopolitical Competition and Political Stability: The Case of Kyrgyzstan * Chapter 8: Corruption and Governance: Competition and Collusion in Contracting * Chapter 9: Regional Integration: So Many Proposals, So Little Cooperation * Chapter 10: Conclusion: Central Asia's Multipolar Politics in Comparative Perspective * Appendix 1: Laws Passed after Color Revolutions that Introduced New Restrictions on NGOs * and the Media * Appendix 2: Election Monitor Assessments, ODIHR/SCO/CIS
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