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Europe-Central Asia Relations New Connectivity Frameworks

Title
Europe-Central Asia Relations [electronic resource] : New Connectivity Frameworks / edited by Kashif Hasan Khan, Anja Mihr.
ISBN
9789811987076
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Physical Description
XVIII, 270 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book addresses the current state of economic and political development within Central Asia and the importance of European countries and organizations as international actors and supranational organizations for the Central Asian Region (CAR). It aims to provide a better understanding of Central Asia's multi-faceted relations in rapidly evolving geostrategic dynamics and serves as a timely insight into the contours of Central Asian states' policies, emerging trends, and significant features of these interactions. The aim is to analyze the main challenges for future between the Europe and Central Asia relations, to make recommendations for improvement, and to identify lines for future research on this matter. It highlights key aspects of current discourses in CAR vis-à-vis the role of European countries and China and other key players. It explores post-Soviet scenarios, considering recent drastic changes in the equation of international relations in general and, more particularly the role of Russia and China vis-à-vis Europe in the CARs. This book covers the different perspectives on the EU's new strategy (2019), which will contribute to strengthening relations between the two growing regions. It will be beneficial for academics, practitioners, and policymakers.
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Springer ENIN.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 03, 2023
Series
Europe-Asia Connectivity,
Europe-Asia Connectivity,
Contents
1. Introduction and Background to the Book (Kashif Hasan Khan & Anja Mihr)
I Contextual overview of European policies towards Central Asia.-. 2 Assessing Europe - Central Asia Connectivity through Linkage and leverage (Ana-Maria Anghelescu)
3 The Policies of the European Union and Russia vis-à-vis Central Asia (Agnieszka Kuszewska)
4 The 2019 European Union Strategy on Central Asia: Future Challenges (Ana Belén Perianes Bermúdez)
5 The European Union's Sustainability Standardisation of World Trade: A Challenge for Central Asia? (Axel Marx & Nazik Beishenaly)
6 Development of Central Asia and European Union's Assistance Programme (Bedelbai Mamadiev)
II Central Asia's Connectivity: Human Rights, Rule of Law and Good Governance
7 Human Rights in Central Asian States and European Initiatives (Anja Mihr)
8 European-Central Asian International Election Obser-vation cooperation (Rick Fawn)
9 Implementing Good Governance in the Framework of Europe's New Strategy for Central Asia: Lessons from the Baltics (Ivo Rollis)
III Old Games in New Frameworks: Regional and Geopolitical Perspectives
10 Great Game vs Small Game: Europe, India, and Japan in Central Asia (Raj Kumar Sharma)
11 Regional Connectivity and the China factor (Bipul Biplav Mukherjee)
12 EU-Central Asian Cooperation on Border Manage-ment, Migration and Mobility (Ildar Daminov).
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Khan, Kashif Hasan. editor.
Mihr, Anja. editor.
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