Economic Dimensions of Security in Central Asia (PDF)
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This report assesses the economic dimensions of security in post-Soviet Central Asia and considers their implications for the role of the United States. The September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States led to the realization among policymakers that...
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This report assesses the economic dimensions of security in post-Soviet Central Asia and considers their implications for the role of the United States. The September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States led to the realization among policymakers that instability, failed and failing states, and economic and political underdevelopment present security concerns not just to the states that suffer directly from these problems but to the global community as a whole. In this regard, Central Asia may be at a crossroads, as demonstrated by the so-called "Tulip Revolution" in Kyrgyzstan and the unrest in Uzbekistan in 2005. However, it is unclear whether the states in the region have the institutional capacity to implement sound and lasting domestic reform and what the appropriate role is for the United States and the international community. Although some have argued that the U.S. military presence in the region could be used as a vehicle for encouraging political and economic reform, the record to date provides little grounds for optimism. In fact, Central Asia will increasingly diversify its economic and military relationships with neighbors such as Russia, China, and Iran, potentially crowding out direct U.S. influence in the region. U.S. policymakers should consider a lower-profile military presence, a sharper focus of diplomatic and economic resources on specific issues that may affect counter-terror and counter-narcotics efforts in the region, and a nuanced approach that engages alternative power centers, realizing that the principles and interests behind U.S. involvement are more enduring than any single regime is likely to be.
Autoren-Porträt von Kamil Akramov, Sergej Mahnovski, Theodore Karasik
Theodore Karasik (PhD History UCLA) is Research Director, RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy. He is also Political Scientist in the International Policy and Security Group at RAND. Dr. Karasik has fourteen years work experience in geostrategic studies. His current work focuses on the nexus of health and national security in Eurasia and the Near East. He also specializes in security issues in the Caucasus and the evolving nature of Persian Gulf security.
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- Autoren: Kamil Akramov , Sergej Mahnovski , Theodore Karasik
- 2007, Englisch
- ISBN-10: 0833042424
- ISBN-13: 9780833042422
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.01.2007
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