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ID100346
Title ProperChina's role in establishing and building the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
LanguageENG
AuthorYuan, Jing-Dong
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In June 2001, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan established the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). While the immediate focus of the organization was to combat the so-called 'three evils'-ethnic separatism, religious extremism, and international terrorism-the SCO's long-term viability and effectiveness in promoting regional stability and economic development depend on how member states build up common identity and cooperate on issues of mutual concern. This article looks at China's role in initiating the Shanghai-5/SCO structure within the broader framework of Beijing's foreign and security policy interests and priorities in Central Asia and seeks to examine both the prospects for and the potential obstacles to its efforts in achieving key objectives for this new regional organization: management of ethnic and religious unrest, including the fight against terrorism and separatism; maintenance of stable borders; development of energy resources; and promotion of economic prosperity. In addition, the article will also examine the extent to which Beijing has used the opportunity to exercise leadership and whether or not China can extend its influence to Central Asia using the SCO as a vehicle.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 67; Dec 2010: p855-869
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 67; Dec 2010: p855-869
Key WordsChina ;  Shanghai Cooperation Organization ;  SCO ;  Shanghai Cooperation ;  Russia ;  Central Asia


 
 
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