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China's Rise and Reconfiguration of Central Asia's Geopolitics: A Case for U. S. "Pivot" to Eurasia (in English)
Roman Muzalevsky; Strategic Studies Institute; U.s. Army War College (Author)
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China's Rise and Reconfiguration of Central Asia's Geopolitics: A Case for U. S. "Pivot" to Eurasia (in English) - Roman Muzalevsky; Strategic Studies Institute; U.S. Army War College
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Synopsis "China's Rise and Reconfiguration of Central Asia's Geopolitics: A Case for U. S. "Pivot" to Eurasia (in English)"
China's global rise has prompted numerous discussions and studies of this historically monumental phenomenon and its implications for the world. On the one hand, China's emergence as a global player has generated a lot of optimism for global development and economic convergence. On the other, it has spurred concerns about possible collisions on the world stage as existing and emerging powers seek to retain and redesign their roles and influences. Related opportunities and fears have been especially pronounced in countries neighboring China, including in Central Asia where the newly independent and post-Soviet republics face a possibility of yet another imperial expansion due to strategic advances of the "Middle Kingdom." As the strongest power on the planet, the United States has a major stake in China's and the region's future because both directly affect the U.S. global standing and the U.S.-led global economic and security order.
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