Post-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)

The study aims at identifying some areas of international political interaction between post-Soviet Central Asian states and the major economic powers of Asia -China, India and Japan. The task is to determine their interests in the Central Asian region with an emphasis on the political component. Th...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:31d370db8bcd4579ac0da92e306782d22021-11-07T14:45:05ZPost-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)2542-02402587-932410.23932/2542-0240-2021-14-2-5https://doaj.org/article/31d370db8bcd4579ac0da92e306782d22021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ogt-journal.com/jour/article/view/756https://doaj.org/toc/2542-0240https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9324The study aims at identifying some areas of international political interaction between post-Soviet Central Asian states and the major economic powers of Asia -China, India and Japan. The task is to determine their interests in the Central Asian region with an emphasis on the political component. The current state of political cooperation between China, India, Japan and the countries of Central Asia is considered. Their joint efforts to solve the problems and threats facing the sustainable development of the region are characterized, while overcoming those problems occurs within the framework of the formation of both bilateral and multilateral relations. The dynamics of political and military interaction between China and its Central Asian partners is revealed. It is shown that the regional security sphere is directly linked by China with the problem of protecting its own economic interests in the countries undergoing its Belt and Road program, aimed at changing the economic landscape not only in Central Asia, but throughout Asia. India and Japan, whose positions have come closer against the background of rising China, has defined their own strategies for Central Asia. Politics of major Asian powers in post-Soviet Central Asia are analyzed through the prism of the emergence of a polycentric world in Asia. Its distinctive features are: the emergence of new regional “centers of power”; their confrontation along the line of Sino-Pakistani, Sino-Indian rivalries; involvement of external players (the U.S.) in regional processes. In this regard, attention is drawn to the activities of such a multilateral international structure as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), as well as to the development of alternative infrastructure projects and concepts - QUAD, Indo-Pacific, Blue Dot Network. The results of the study are formulated in the following conclusion: the countries of Central Asia and the major regional economic powers in Asia base their relations on the foundation of mutually beneficial interests and equal partnership of independent states.D. B. MalyshevaАссоциация независимых экспертов «Центр изучения кризисного общества» (in English: Association for independent experts “Center for Crisis Society Studies”)articlecentral asiachinaindiajapanmajor asian statespolycentric worldmulti-vector foreign policystability“one beltone road”the shanghai cooperation organizationInternational relationsJZ2-6530ENRUКонтуры глобальных трансформаций: политика, экономика, право, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 82-99 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
RU
topic central asia
china
india
japan
major asian states
polycentric world
multi-vector foreign policy
stability
“one belt
one road”
the shanghai cooperation organization
International relations
JZ2-6530
spellingShingle central asia
china
india
japan
major asian states
polycentric world
multi-vector foreign policy
stability
“one belt
one road”
the shanghai cooperation organization
International relations
JZ2-6530
D. B. Malysheva
Post-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)
description The study aims at identifying some areas of international political interaction between post-Soviet Central Asian states and the major economic powers of Asia -China, India and Japan. The task is to determine their interests in the Central Asian region with an emphasis on the political component. The current state of political cooperation between China, India, Japan and the countries of Central Asia is considered. Their joint efforts to solve the problems and threats facing the sustainable development of the region are characterized, while overcoming those problems occurs within the framework of the formation of both bilateral and multilateral relations. The dynamics of political and military interaction between China and its Central Asian partners is revealed. It is shown that the regional security sphere is directly linked by China with the problem of protecting its own economic interests in the countries undergoing its Belt and Road program, aimed at changing the economic landscape not only in Central Asia, but throughout Asia. India and Japan, whose positions have come closer against the background of rising China, has defined their own strategies for Central Asia. Politics of major Asian powers in post-Soviet Central Asia are analyzed through the prism of the emergence of a polycentric world in Asia. Its distinctive features are: the emergence of new regional “centers of power”; their confrontation along the line of Sino-Pakistani, Sino-Indian rivalries; involvement of external players (the U.S.) in regional processes. In this regard, attention is drawn to the activities of such a multilateral international structure as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), as well as to the development of alternative infrastructure projects and concepts - QUAD, Indo-Pacific, Blue Dot Network. The results of the study are formulated in the following conclusion: the countries of Central Asia and the major regional economic powers in Asia base their relations on the foundation of mutually beneficial interests and equal partnership of independent states.
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title_short Post-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)
title_full Post-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)
title_fullStr Post-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)
title_full_unstemmed Post-Soviet Central Asia in the Focus of Interests of Major Asian States (2019-2020)
title_sort post-soviet central asia in the focus of interests of major asian states (2019-2020)
publisher Ассоциация независимых экспертов «Центр изучения кризисного общества» (in English: Association for independent experts “Center for Crisis Society Studies”)
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