Central Asian Security Trends: Views from Europe and Russia

Edited by Dr. Stephen J. Blank.
April 2011
94 Pages
Brief Synopsis
The war in Afghanistan has added considerably to the strategic significance of Central Asia due to its proximity to the conflict. Moreover, the continuation of the war increasingly involves the vital interests of many other actors other than the U.S. and NATO forces currently there. This monograph, taken from SSI's conference with European and Russian scholars in 2010, provides a comprehensive analysis of the means and objectives of Russia's involvement in Central Asia. It also provides Russian perspectives concerning the other actors in Central Asia and how Moscow views the policy significance of those efforts.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Russia-Central Asia: Advances and Shortcomings of the Military Partnership
Sébastien Peyrouse
2. Contemporary Issues in International Security: Central Asia
Dmitri Trenin
About the Contributors
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