Has the West lost the battle for Central Asia? / Jeffrey Nickeson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy Vol XXXV no 8, 2007, pp.6-9 (22)Summary: In the last ten years the Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO formerly the Shanghai Five) has been quietly and effectively developing into an international strategic bloc, providing Russia and China with a means to reduce or negate American and European influence in Central Asia. This article outlines how this has been achieved and what implications there may be for geo-strategic interests in the region.
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In the last ten years the Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO formerly the Shanghai Five) has been quietly and effectively developing into an international strategic bloc, providing Russia and China with a means to reduce or negate American and European influence in Central Asia. This article outlines how this has been achieved and what implications there may be for geo-strategic interests in the region.

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