Russia and China have been reacting to the pressures of changing U.S.-Central Asia policy over the past 5 years as has the United States. In response to the “color” revolutions, they achieved broad agreement on the priority of regime security and the need to limit the long-term military presence of the United States in Central Asia. These are also two key areas—defining the political path of Central Asian states and securing a strategic foothold in the region—where the United States finds itself in competition with Russia and China. The Russia-China partnership should not be seen as an anti-U.S. bloc, nor should the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) be viewed as entirely cohesive. Although there is considerable suspicion of U.S. desig...
Both Russia and China are engaged in their own projects to boost their influence in Central Asia. On...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
In January 1996, the U.S. Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) and the Center for...
"This monograph explores the appearance and reality of a consolidation of anti-U.S. interests in Cen...
#nofulltext#In addition to the recent violent ethnic conflict in Kyrgyzstan, some of the other event...
China shares similar interests with Russia in Central Asia: ensuring political stability, control of...
2-s2.0-85073452875Since the end of the Cold War, the US and its Western allies have dominated intern...
China shares similar interests with Russia in Central Asia: ensuring political stability, control of...
Four main periods can be distinguished in US policy in Central Asia. In the first half of the 1990-s...
After the collapse of Russia's relations with the West due to the situation with Ukraine, the Sino-R...
Situated at the crossroads of the Silk Road, Central Asia has been an arena of international compet...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
The end of Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union created new dynamics in international arena. ...
Both Russia and China are engaged in their own projects to boost their influence in Central Asia. On...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
In January 1996, the U.S. Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) and the Center for...
"This monograph explores the appearance and reality of a consolidation of anti-U.S. interests in Cen...
#nofulltext#In addition to the recent violent ethnic conflict in Kyrgyzstan, some of the other event...
China shares similar interests with Russia in Central Asia: ensuring political stability, control of...
2-s2.0-85073452875Since the end of the Cold War, the US and its Western allies have dominated intern...
China shares similar interests with Russia in Central Asia: ensuring political stability, control of...
Four main periods can be distinguished in US policy in Central Asia. In the first half of the 1990-s...
After the collapse of Russia's relations with the West due to the situation with Ukraine, the Sino-R...
Situated at the crossroads of the Silk Road, Central Asia has been an arena of international compet...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
The end of Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union created new dynamics in international arena. ...
Both Russia and China are engaged in their own projects to boost their influence in Central Asia. On...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
In January 1996, the U.S. Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) and the Center for...