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ID118733
Title ProperStrategic functions of and propects for the foreign military presence in Central Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorLaumulin, Murat
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Not so long ago it seemed that by the end of the 2000s interest in Central Asia from abroad had exhausted itself and there was nothing new to add to what had already been written about the region. The West, which paid the greatest attention to the region due to the presence of America and NATO in Afghanistan, appeared to have lost its geopolitical interest in Central Asia. Washington unofficially recognized Russia's "legitimate" interests in the region as part of the reset policy, probably in the hope that Moscow's influence would be trimmed by China's increasing presence in the same region.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 13, No.2; 2012: p.98-107
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 13, No.2; 2012: p.98-107
Key WordsCentral Asia ;  America ;  NATO ;  Afghanistan ;  Russia ;  Eurasian Union ;  China ;  Vladimir Putin ;  Geopolitics ;  India ;  Iran ;  Security