Crossroads and conflict : security and foreign policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia
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Crossroads and conflict : security and foreign policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Routledge, 2000
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-306) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780415922739
Description
The world's second largest reserves of petroleum lie beneath the land-locked Caspian Sea, making the Caucasus of vital importance to both regional and global economic and security interests. This book brings together experts from the US, Russia and the Caucasus to examine the issues of conflict, foreign policy tradeoffs, and security in the region. It takes into account the geopolitical factors, Western and Russian involvement, and the interaction between domestic and external pressures. Crossroads and Conflict looks at the challenges faced by these countries and examines the possibilities for future peace and prosperity in the region.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Scott A. Jones
- Part 1 Foreign Policy Development in the Southern Tier
- Chapter 1 The Evolution of the Foreign Policy of the Transcaucasian States, Shireen T. Hunter
- Chapter 2 Regional Security Prospects in the Caucasus, Alexander Rondeli
- Chapter 3 Turkish Strategic Interests in the Transcaucasus, Scott A. Jones
- Chapter 4 Trends of Strategie Thinking in Georgia States, David Darchiashvili
- Chapter 5 U.S. Political Activism in Central Asia, Liam Anderson, Michael Beck
- Chapter 6 Emerging Political Order in the New Caspian States, Shirin Akiner
- Part 2 Conflict in the Caucasus and Central Asian Regions: Oil, Secession, and Questions of Outside Intervention
- Chapter 7 NATO Expansion and Implications for Southern Tier Stability, Ewan W. Anderson
- Chapter 8 Conflicts, Caspian Oil, and NATO, Elkhan E. Nuriye
- Chapter 9 No War, No Peace in the Caucasus, Edward Walke
- Chapter 10 A New Cycle of Instability in Georgia, Ghia Nodia
- Part 3 Toward a Solution: Stemming the Flow of Weapons and Controlling Trade as a Policy Tool in the Southern Tier
- Chapter 11 Developing Nonproliferation Export Controls in Georgia in the Context of the Emerging Eurasian Transportation Corridor, Mamuka Kudava, Cassady Craft
- Chapter 12 Reconciling Disparate Views on Caucasus Security, Cassady Craft
- Chapter 13 Perspectives on Security in Kazakhstan, Dastan Eleukenov
- Chapter 14 Security Challenges for Kyrgyzstan, Orozbek Moldaliev
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: pbk ISBN 9780415922746
Description
The world's second largest reserves of petroleum lie beneath the land-locked Caspian Sea, making the Caucasus of vital importance to both regional and global economic and security interests. This book brings together experts from the US, Russia and the Caucasus to examine the issues of conflict, foreign policy tradeoffs, and security in the region. It takes into account the geopolitical factors, Western and Russian involvement, and the interaction between domestic and external pressures. Crossroads and Conflict looks at the challenges faced by these countries and examines the possibilities for future peace and prosperity in the region.
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