The Changing Geopolitics of Central Asia and the Caucasus
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The Changing Geopolitics of Central Asia and the Caucasus

About this book

The geopolitical environment surrounding Central Asia and the Caucasus has changed dramatically over the past decade, with important implications for American and European interests. Regional and great powers have accorded the region ever greater attention, and the regional states themselves have developed a greater agency in responding to the geopolitical challenges confronting them. European, and in particular American, perceptions of the region have not kept up with these changes and are in need of updating.

In this book, distinguished scholars move the discussion forward in 15 areas:

China's Ascent in Central Asia and the Caucasus

Russian Strategy Towards the Caucasus and Central Asia

Iran's Policy toward the Caucasus and Central Asia

The Dawn of Turan

The EU'S Growing Presence in Central Asia and the Caucasus

India's Changing Approach towards Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Afghanistan Debacle and the War in Ukraine

Japan as no "other"

Bureaucratic Morass and Conceptual Pitfalls: America's Approach to Central Asia and the Caucasus

Azerbaijan's Strategic Patience in a Changing World

Georgian Foreign Policy Strategy in Uncertain Times

Between Scylla and Charybdis: Kazakhstan's Foreign Policy in Pursuit of a New Equilibrium

Kyrgyzstan and the Changing Geopolitics of Central Asia

Turkmenistan Lifts Its Head

Uzbekistan 2.0: Continuity and Change in Foreign Policy

Implications for Policy

Contributors are:

Ariel Cohen, Ph.D., is a senior fellow at the International Tax and Investment Center (ITIC) where he heads the Energy, Growth, and Security Program.

Svante E. Cornell is Director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Center affiliated with the American Foreign Policy Council, and the Institute for Security and Development Policy in Stockholm.

Timur Dadabaev is Professor of International Relations and the Director of the Special Program for Japanese and Eurasian Studies at the Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tsukuba.

Shairbek Dzhuraev is the co-founder and president of Crossroads Central Asia, and currently a Volkswagen Foundation postdoctoral research fellow at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek.

Kornely Kakachia is Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia, and Director of the Tbilisi-based Georgian Institute of Politics.

Halil Karaveli is a Senior Fellow with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program Joint Center, and Editor of Turkey Analyst.

Nargis Kassenova is a Senior Fellow at the Program on Central Asia, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard.

Raffaello Pantucci is a Senior Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam Schoo

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Information

Publisher
AFPC Press
Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781956450798
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. A Steadily Tightening Embrace: China’s Ascent in Central Asia and the Caucasus
  3. Russian Strategy Towards the Caucasus and Central Asia: A Dominant Power on Defense?
  4. Iran’s Policy toward the Caucasus and Central Asia
  5. The Dawn of Turan: Eurasian Opportunity and Challenge for Turkey
  6. The EU’S Growing Presence in Central Asia and the Caucasus
  7. India’s Changing Approach towards Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Afghanistan Debacle and the War in Ukraine
  8. Japan as no “other”: Decolonizing Alternative for Central Asia?
  9. Bureaucratic Morass and Conceptual Pitfalls: America’s Approach to Central Asia and the Caucasus
  10. Azerbaijan’s Strategic Patience in a Changing World
  11. Georgian Foreign Policy Strategy in Uncertain Times
  12. Between Scylla and Charybdis: Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy in Pursuit of a New Equilibrium
  13. Kyrgyzstan and the Changing Geopolitics of Central Asia
  14. Turkmenistan Lifts Its Head
  15. Uzbekistan 2.0: Continuity and Change in Foreign Policy
  16. Implications for Policy
  17. Contributors