China, The United States, and the Future of Central Asia : : U.S.-China Relations, Volume I / / ed. by David B. H. Denoon.

The first of a three-volume series on the interaction of the US and China in different regions of the world, China, the United States, and the Future of Central Asia explores the delicate balance of competing foreign interests in this resource-rich and politically tumultuous region. Editor David Den...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:U.S.-China Relations ; 1
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Alternative Views of Central Asia’s Future
  • 2. Walls and Windmills: Economic Development in Central Asia
  • 3. Factoring the Foreign Policy Goals of the Central Asian States
  • The Outside Powers
  • 4. Both Epicenter and Periphery: U.S. Interests in Central Asia
  • 5. Chinese and Russian Economic Interests in Central Asia: Comparative Analysis
  • 6. The Strategic Interests of China and Russia in Central Asia
  • 7. Life after Divorce: Russia, Central Asia, and Two Decades of Tumultuous Relations
  • 8. Europe in Central Asia: Political Idealism and Economic Pragmatism
  • 9. Japan and Korea in Central Asia: Economic Observations
  • 10. India’s Objectives in Central Asia
  • 11. Ambitions of Grandeur: Understanding Turkey’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World
  • Regional Integration?
  • 12. Alternative Futures for Central Asia: How Far Will Integration and Cooperation Proceed?
  • 13. The Development of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: The Impact on China-U. S. Relations in Central Asia
  • 14. The Quest for Energy Security in the Central Asian “Neighborhood”
  • Conclusion
  • 15. Uncertainty Ahead: China Rising, U.S. Fatigued, and Central Asia Waiting on New Alignments
  • About the Contributors
  • Index