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Central Asia: between modernity and tradition / Patnaik, Ajay 1996  Book
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Publication DelhI, Konark Publishers, 1996.
Description viii, 238p.
Standard Number 8122004393
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ID:   146996


Central Asia: geopolitics, security and stability / Patnaik, Ajay 2016  Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2016.
Description xviii, 237p.hbk
Standard Number 9781138215757
Key Words Security  Geopolitics  Central Asia  China  India  Russia 
Regional Power  Regional Stability  Caspian Region  Energy Geoplitics 
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Central Asia and CIS integration / Patnaik, Ajay Dec 2002  Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2002.
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Central Asia-India: framing India's 'silk road' strategy / Patnaik, Ajay   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Revival of the 'Silk Road' or Silk Road Strategy is a fashionable terms now days, even in Indian academic circles. Of course the word has been used more extensively by American and Chinese scholars. This began with the US Silk Road Strategy act of 1999, which talked of transporting the Central Asian region's natural resources to the international market.
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Commonwealth of independent states: energy security and development / Chenoy, Anuradha M (ed); Patnaik, Ajay (ed) 2007  Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers, 2007.
Description vii, 371p.
Standard Number 97887966654
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Commonwealth of independent states: problems and prospects / Patnaik, Ajay (ed) 1995  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Konark Publishers, 1995.
Description xv, 127p.
Standard Number 8122003958
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From primakov to Putin: strategic triangle / Patnaik, Ajay Apr 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
Key Words China  India  Russia  Strategic Triangle 
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India-China cooperation in Central Asia / Patnaik, Ajay   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Central Asia  China  India 
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Nations, minorities and states in central Asia / Patnaik, Ajay 2003  Book
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Publication Kolkata, Anamika Publishers and Distributors, 2003.
Description 266p.
Standard Number 8179750701
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Post - Soviet regionalism in Central Asia / Patnaik, Ajay   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Regionalism and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia / Patnaik, Ajay   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the post-Soviet period, Central Asia has lost the cohesiveness it had in the Soviet period. The states of the region have since been seeking outward linkages to pursue their economic and security interests. In the process, the relation between the Central Asian countries weakened and, in some cases, became adversarial. The nation-building process undertaken by the national leaders alienated ethnic minorities and neighbouring states. As a result, the regional mechanisms or organizations that have come up in the region are led or initiated by powers such as Russia, China and the USA. The competing interests of these powers have not helped in promoting cooperation among the Central Asia countries though some of these organizations are useful for member states. However, a new trend is visible since 2016 when a new leader became president in Uzbekistan. Improved bilateral relations and summits of leaders of the region create hope for a new regionalism in Central Asia that is based on the internal cooperative dynamics within the region. This may not replace the already existing mechanisms or organizations. However, the process itself is conducive for intra-regional cooperation and would be helpful in keeping the region free from the geopolitical competition of external powers.
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Russian minority in Central Asia / Patnaik, Ajay March 2004  Journal Article
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Publication March 2004.
Key Words Minority  Central Asia  Russia  Russia-Central Asia 
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