Central Asia in a reconnecting Eurasia Turkmenistan's evolving foreign economic and security interests
"Today, with combat operations in Afghanistan winding down, U.S. policy toward the states of Central Asia is transitioning to a third era. The United States now has an opportunity to refashion its approach to the region. In doing so, it should capitalize on trends already underway, in particula...
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Washington, DC Lanham, MD
Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) Rowman & Littlefield
2015
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| Summary: | "Today, with combat operations in Afghanistan winding down, U.S. policy toward the states of Central Asia is transitioning to a third era. The United States now has an opportunity to refashion its approach to the region. In doing so, it should capitalize on trends already underway, in particular the expansion of trade and transit linkages, to help integrate Central Asia more firmly into the global economy, while also working to overcome tensions both within the region itself and among the major neighboring powers with interests in Central Asia. Central Asia in a Reconnecting Eurasia: Turkmenistan's Evolving Foreign Economic and Security Interests, part of a five-volume series, examines the full scope of U.S. national interests in Turkmenistan and puts forward the broad outlines of a strategy for U.S. engagement over the coming years"--Publisher's web site |
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| Item Description: | "A report of the CSIS Russia and Eurasia program' "June 2015" |
| Physical Description: | vi, 33 pages illustrations, maps 28 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references |
| ISBN: | 9781442240988 (pb) |


