Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, Afghanistan has received a great deal of international attention, while its Central Asian neighbors have been generally ignored. However, the former-Soviet republics are plagued by security threats of their own, which leaders are quick to blame on the volatile circumstances in Afghanistan. This paper examines the relationship between the two regions, focusing especially on cross-border drug trade, and radical Islamist groups, and claims that Central Asian leaders have over-exaggerated Afghanistan’s negative impact on their states. The piece also evaluates Central Asia\u27s effects on Afghanistan. It concludes by offering suggestions for improving the turbulent region
This article examines the security policy of the Central Asian (CA) states, by comparing theory (s...
The author explores the benefits and trade-offs of globalization focusing closely on the country of ...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...
Since the formation of Afghanistan, its nature as a Pashtun state has affected all its international...
The article is analyzing the current situation in Afghanistan; it reveals the challenges and risks t...
End of the cold war following the disintegration of the Soviet Union witnessed unprecedented increas...
"Western military presence wanes in Afghanistan and a transformed security environment challenges bo...
After several years of relative peace in Central Asia and southern Russia, Islamic extremist movemen...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
Soviet Union considered military invention in Afghanistan necessary for her territorial security as ...
Connecting a number of divergent perspectives on the current state of Afghanistan, this book outline...
This article aims to introduce the activities of selected Central Asian countries – having a direct ...
The ability of the United States and Russia to cooperate in Afghanistan represents a solid test of t...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...
This article examines the security policy of the Central Asian (CA) states, by comparing theory (s...
The author explores the benefits and trade-offs of globalization focusing closely on the country of ...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...
Since the formation of Afghanistan, its nature as a Pashtun state has affected all its international...
The article is analyzing the current situation in Afghanistan; it reveals the challenges and risks t...
End of the cold war following the disintegration of the Soviet Union witnessed unprecedented increas...
"Western military presence wanes in Afghanistan and a transformed security environment challenges bo...
After several years of relative peace in Central Asia and southern Russia, Islamic extremist movemen...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
Soviet Union considered military invention in Afghanistan necessary for her territorial security as ...
Connecting a number of divergent perspectives on the current state of Afghanistan, this book outline...
This article aims to introduce the activities of selected Central Asian countries – having a direct ...
The ability of the United States and Russia to cooperate in Afghanistan represents a solid test of t...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...
This article examines the security policy of the Central Asian (CA) states, by comparing theory (s...
The author explores the benefits and trade-offs of globalization focusing closely on the country of ...
© by the author(s). The importance of the problem under study is suggested by the geopolitical signi...