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China and Central Asia : Political Economic and Security Co-Operation

AuthorKrishnasri Das
PublisherNew Century Publications
Publisher2013
Publisherxiv
Publisher160 p,
ISBN9788177083354

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Relations between China and Central Asia in historical perspectives. 3. Political economic and security cooperation between China and Central Asia. 4. Strategic co-operation between China and Central Asia: continuity and change. 5. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.

The disintegration of Soviet Union in 1991 led to the emergence of 15 independent states that were part of former republics of Soviet Union. Out of these emerged 5 states, which are called as Central Asian Republics. These republics have gained importance in world politics for various reasons. First there is revisit of Great Game between Russia, China and USA. Second is the presence of huge untapped hydrocarbon reserves in littoral states of Caspian sea Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Third the coloured revolution that has brought about democratic set up in place of the authoritarian rule. Fourth instability in this region is conductive for cross border terrorism especially imported from Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Central Asian Republics are plagued with extremism, separatism and terrorism that can be associated with power vacuum felt after the demise of communism and dismemberment of Soviet Union. The power vaccum coupled with huge untapped hydrocarbons resources has made this region a battlefield for major powers like USA, China, EU, Japan and Russia. Smaller powers like India, Pakistan Turkey and Iran also want to stake claim on these oil resources. China has gained an edge over other contenders as it has invested heavily in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Clearly security of China\'s Western border and its internal security in Xinjiang province, depends on peace in Central Asia. (jacket)

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