Regional power rivalries in the new Eurasia : Russia, Turkey, and Iran
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Regional power rivalries in the new Eurasia : Russia, Turkey, and Iran
M.E. Sharpe, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text discusses the relationship between Russia, Iran and Turkey since the collapse of the Soviet empire. These nations are the main rivals for influence in the Caucasas and Central Asia, with China a distant factor.
Table of Contents
- Part I Old Rivals, New Relationships
- Chapter 1 The Russian Federation and Turkey, George S. Harris
- Chapter 2 Moscow and Tehran, Alvin Z. Rubinstein
- Part II CIS and Iran
- Chapter 3 Ukraine and Iran, Oles M. Smolansky
- Chapter 4 Azerbaijan and Iran, Gareth M. Winrow
- Chapter 5 Iran and Tajikistan, Mohiaddin Mesbahi
- Part III The Turkish Factor
- Chapter 6 Iran and Turkey, Henri J. Barkey
- Chapter 7 Turkey and Central Asia, Patricia M. Carley
- Part IV A Russian "Monroe Doctrine" in the Making?
- Chapter 8 Russia and Transcaucasia, Oles M. Smolansky
- Chapter 9 Russia and Tajikistan, Sergei Gretsky
- Chapter 10 The Asian Interior, Alvin Z. Rubinstein
- concl Conclusion, Alvin Z. Rubinstein, Oles M. Smolansky
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