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Central Asia as a geopolitical center of Eurasia: new opportunities or illusions? / Sharko, S   Journal Article
Sharko, S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract WORLD GEOPOLITICS has entered another post-crisis period which will create a much greater interest in developing economies and regions. The biggest world powers not so long ago holding forth about the Anglo-American liberal economic model as allegedly better suited to navigate the stormy sea of globalization lost the battle. Today, Central Asia (an umbrella term for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) which has not yet exhausted its natural riches came to the fore as one of the promising developing regions.
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South Korea's geostrategic interests and the future of the Korean peninsula / Sharko, S   Article
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Summary/Abstract THE GOVERNMENT of South Korea, led by new President Park Geun-hye, is critically rethinking the practice of securing the vital interests of their state in the geopolitical and geo-economic space of the Korean Peninsula. Today, when shaping a new system of global governance is the talk of the day, the responsibility of the Republic of Korea, as of any state, for the events occurring in the East Asia region and the world at large increases.
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