Central Asia and Afghanistan : insulation on the silk road, between Eurasia and the heart of Asia / Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Oslo, Norway : Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), ©2012.Description: x, 62 pages ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9788272884030
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS327.7. T33 2012
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—Introduction—Part I : the Central Asia RSC and its characteristics—Part II : CA RSC-global interactions—Part III : impact on relations with Afghanistan—Conclusion.
Summary: Summary: “Is Afghanistan the heart of Asia, from where regional security can be threatened and cooperation induced? Or is it an artificial heart whose beat does not echo the genuine security interests of neighbouring countries? This question is the essence of the PRIO research project ‘Afghanistan is a neighbourhood perspective’, which this third paper in the series aims to answer from the point of view of the Central Asian…”—(page summary).
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“Afghanistan in a neighbourhood perspective”.

“Independent, International, Interdisciplinary ; PRIO paper”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Executive summary—Introduction—Part I : the Central Asia RSC and its characteristics—Part II : CA RSC-global interactions—Part III : impact on relations with Afghanistan—Conclusion.

Summary: “Is Afghanistan the heart of Asia, from where regional security can be threatened and cooperation induced? Or is it an artificial heart whose beat does not echo the genuine security interests of neighbouring countries? This question is the essence of the PRIO research project ‘Afghanistan is a neighbourhood perspective’, which this third paper in the series aims to answer from the point of view of the Central Asian…”—(page summary).

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