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Title Islam, Oil, and Geopolitics : Central Asia after September 11 / edited by Elizabeth Van Wie Davis and Rouben Azizian
Published Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006

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Contents 1. Islam, oil, and geopolitics in central Asia after September 11 / Rouben Azizian and Elizabeth Van Wie Davis -- 2. Central Asia and the war against terrorism : a view from Russia / Mikhail A. Konarovsky -- 3. The Afghanistan peace process : progress and problems / Najibullah Lafraie -- 4. Islam and ethnic minorities in central Asia : the Uyghurs / Gaye Christoffersen -- 5. Integrating political Islam in central Asia : the Tajik experience / Kamoludin Abdullaev -- 6. Countering religious extremism in central Asia : Hizb-ut-Tahrir and the Islamic movement of Uzbekistan / Alisher Khamidov -- 7. Islam, politics, and security in central Asia / Aleksei Malashenko -- 8. Central Asia's energy resources : Japan's energy interests / Manabu Shimizu -- 9. China's energy interests and quest for energy security / Kang Wu -- 10. Central Asia and Asian Pacific energy requirements / Robert Smith -- 11. Great powers politics in central Asia today : a Chinese assessment / Shi Yinhong -- 12. Russian-Indian relations in central Asia / Sergey Lounev -- 13. Iran, Turkey, and central Asia : the Islamic connection / Shireen Hunter -- 14. Chinese-Russian strategic relations : the central Asian angle / Feng Shaolei -- 15. China and Russia in central Asia : interests and tendencies / Sergei Troush -- 16. Shanghai cooperation organization : challenges, opportunities, and prospects / Pan Guang -- 17. Kazakhstan and confidence-building measures in Asia / Murat Laumulin -- 18. The legacy of Sovietism in central Asia and Mongolia / Orhon Myadar -- 19. The United States, Asian security, and central Asia before and after September 11 / Thomas W. Simons Jr
Summary Once an obscure and little-known region, Central Asia has become an important test of America's ability to consistently promote global liberal change, of Russia's true foreign policy agenda, and of China's readiness to translate economic power into political influence. Terrorism, economics, and politics all converge in this strategic region, with important implications for Asia and the world. A set of international contributors focuses on three important issues that are usually_and unfortunately_analyzed separately: Islamic political issues, energy security, and geopolitical maneuvering. This
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-288) and index
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Subject Geopolitics -- Asia, Central
Islam and politics -- Asia, Central
Energy policy -- Asia, Central
HISTORY -- Asia -- Central Asia.
HISTORY -- Asia -- General.
Energy policy
Geopolitics
Islam and politics
Islam.
Geopolitiek.
Internationale politiek.
Energievraagstuk.
Central Asia
Midden-Aziƫ.
Form Electronic book
Author Van Wie Davis, Elizabeth
Azizian, Rouben
Abdullaev, K. N. (Kamolidin Nadzhmidinovich)
Christoffersen, Gaye
Wie Davis, Elizabeth Van
Shaolei, Feng
Guang, Pan
Hunter, Shireen
Khamidov, Alisher
Konarovsky, Mikhail A
Lafraie, Najibullah
Laumulin, Murat
Lounev, Sergey I
Malashenko, Aleksei V
Myadar, Orhon
Shimizu, Manabu
Simons Jr, Thomas W
Smith, Robert
Troush, Sergei
Wu, Kang
Yinhong, Shi
ISBN 9781461638285
1461638283