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Central Eurasia in Global Politics
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This anthology brings together studies of post-colonial, post-Cold War Central Eurasia. This part of the world is in transition from Soviet institutions to independent statehood, nation building, r...
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This anthology brings together studies of post-colonial, post-Cold War Central Eurasia. This part of the world is in transition from Soviet institutions to independent statehood, nation building, resistance against state expansion, cultural change and the release of market forces. The theoretical framework of the study is called ‘critical geo-politics.’ The objective of the work is to better comprehend the nature of the post-colonial ‘Great Game'. Part I studies US power projection activity in the region. America is extending its World War II trans-oceanic 'defense perimeter into the fossile fuel rich area between integrating Europe, recovering Russia and industrializing China. Part II details various aspects of state-nation building and soci-cultural and economic change in the region. Part III studies interactions between outsiders, neighbors and Central Asian Republics. Conflict and cooperation in the Caspian region is studied in part IV, with Aral Sea and Azerbijan as cases.
This is the revised edition of the book that was published under the same title in 2004.
This is the revised edition of the book that was published under the same title in 2004.
Price: $149.00
Pages: 366
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Publication Date:
07 April 2005
ISBN: 9789004144392
Format: Paperback
Mehdi Parvizi Amineh, Ph.D. (1998, Amsterdam) is Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden, The Netherlands. He is also Research Fellow at the Clingendael International Energy Programme (CIPE), The Hague and Research Fellow at the Amsterdam School for Social Science Research (ASSR), University of Amsterdam.
Henk Houweling, Ph.D. (1986, Leiden) is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science of the University of Amsterdam. His fields of interests are history and theory of International Relations.
Henk Houweling, Ph.D. (1986, Leiden) is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science of the University of Amsterdam. His fields of interests are history and theory of International Relations.