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Afghanistan reconstruction in regional perspective / Gleason, Gregory; Hanks, Reuel R; Bosin, Yury   Journal Article
Gleason, Gregory Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The reconstruction of Afghanistan is in part dependent upon the reintegration of Afghanistan into the international community. Reintegration, in turn, is dependent upon Afghanistan's trans-border infrastructure of communication, trade, transport, water, power and investment. Accordingly, increased regional economic cooperation is a key element of Afghanistan's reconstruction. This article analyses regional economic cooperation in the South and Central Asian region in terms of logic, institutions, actors, and expectations. The article argues in favour of inclusiveness to enlarge the number of beneficiaries of economic benefits of regional economic cooperation while avoiding the pitfalls of risky strategies of faulty collective action.
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ID:   061907


Collective security and non-state actors in Eurasia / Gleason, Gregory; Sahihutdinov, Marat E May 2005  Journal Article
Gleason, Gregory Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
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ID:   020163


Foreign policy and domestic reform in Central Asia / Gleason, Gregory June 2001  Article
Gleason, Gregory Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 167-182
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ID:   047809


Markets and politics in Central Asia: structural reform and political change / Gleason, Gregory 2003  Book
Gleason, Gregory Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2003.
Description x, 178p.
Standard Number 041527396X
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ID:   086295


Realism and the small state: evidence from Kyrgyzstan / Gleason, Gregory; Kerimbekova, Asel; Kozhirova, Svetlana   Journal Article
Gleason, Gregory Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Realists characterize the contemporary international system as a field of competing units of various sizes and capabilities, struggling by means of strategies of self-advancement to achieve goals that are sometimes common, sometimes contradictory. The nation-state is the fundamental unit in the realist constellation of actors. Large and resourceful states can achieve their goals through partnership, influence, alliance, demand, and coercion. Small and less resourceful states find the strategies at their disposal more constrained. Hence small states are encouraged by realist doctrine to pursue strategies of aggregation, coalition-formation, and integration. Thus, realist prescriptions for the small state encourage strategies that run counter to the realist explanation of international dynamics. Are realist policy prescriptions for the small state necessarily anti-realist? This paper addresses this question through an analysis of realist theory with respect to the foreign policy strategies of a small Central Asian state, Kyrgyzstan.
Key Words Realism  Central Asia  Kyrgyzstan  Small States  Foreign Policy 
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