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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
Central Asia has not been a priority object of the foreign-policy course of West European countries or the United States until recently. The role of the United States in the region, right up to the time of the Clinton administration, was confined to individual, sometimes isolated, measures, including traditional American steps to promote democratization, market reforms, cooperation programs with the Northern Alliance, and counteracting the proliferation of armaments, terrorism and drag trafficking
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