Democracy promotion, security and energy are the predominant themes of US policy in Central Asia after the Cold War. This book analyses how the Bush administration understood and pursued its interests in the Central Asia states, namely Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan. It discusses the shift in US interests after September 11 and highlights key ideas, actors and processes that have been driving US policy in Central Asia.
Democracy promotion, security and energy are the predominant themes of US policy in Central Asia after the Cold War. This book analyses how the Bush administration understood and pursued its interests in the Central Asia states, namely Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan. It discusses the shift in US interests after September 11 and highlights key ideas, actors and processes that have been driving US policy in Central Asia.
Ilya Levine received his Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include US foreign policy, Russian politics, and Central Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Democratic Peace, Complex Interdependence, and the Bush Doctrine Part 1: Democracy 2. Confrontation in Kyrgyzstan 3. Engagement in Tajikistan Part 2: The War on Terror 4. The Rise, Decline, and Collapse of the US-Uzbek Partnership Part 3: Energy 5. Turkmenistan's Gas 6. Kazakhstan's Oil Part 4: US Policies in Central Asia 7. Bush in Central Asia 8. Bush's Legacy and Obama's Policies Appendix
Introduction 1. Democratic Peace, Complex Interdependence, and the Bush Doctrine Part 1: Democracy 2. Confrontation in Kyrgyzstan 3. Engagement in Tajikistan Part 2: The War on Terror 4. The Rise, Decline, and Collapse of the US-Uzbek Partnership Part 3: Energy 5. Turkmenistan's Gas 6. Kazakhstan's Oil Part 4: US Policies in Central Asia 7. Bush in Central Asia 8. Bush's Legacy and Obama's Policies Appendix
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