Afghanistan and Its Neighbors after the NATO Withdrawal
Herausgeber: Nourzhanov, Kirill; Saikal, Amin
Afghanistan and Its Neighbors after the NATO Withdrawal
Herausgeber: Nourzhanov, Kirill; Saikal, Amin
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This study examines regional and international security dynamics related to Afghanistan and focuses on the role of foreign troops and the potential effects of a final withdrawal.
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This study examines regional and international security dynamics related to Afghanistan and focuses on the role of foreign troops and the potential effects of a final withdrawal.
Produktdetails
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- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781498529143
- ISBN-10: 1498529143
- Artikelnr.: 48895033
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781498529143
- ISBN-10: 1498529143
- Artikelnr.: 48895033
Amin Saikal is professor and director of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (Middle East and Central Asia) at the Australian National University. Kirill Nourzhanov is senior lecturer at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (Middle East and Central Asia) at the Australian National University.
Introduction
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov
Introduction
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov Part I: Afghanistan in the post-Taliban Era: The Politics and Geopolitics of Survival Chapter 1: Afghanistan: A Geopolitical Paradox
Amin Saikal Chapter 2: US Policies and Practices towards Afghanistan and Central Asia since 2001
M. Nazif Shahrani Part II: Traditional Regional Players: Iran
Pakistan
and India Chapter 3: A New Phase in Relations between Iran and Afghanistan
Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 4: Beyond Strategic Depth? Pakistan's Evolving Relationship with Afghanistan
Aly Zaman Chapter 5: "New Regionalism" and Afghanistan: The Role of India
Meena Singh Roy Part III: Afghanistan as Viewed from Central Asia Chapter 6: Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Desecuritization
and Regional Security
Reuel R. Hanks Chapter 7: Kazakhstan's Policy toward Afghanistan: Context
Drivers
and Outcomes
Nargis Kassenova Chapter 8: Political and Economic Pragmatism: Turkmenistan and Afghanistan since 1991
Sebastien Peyrouse Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan's Diminishing Relationship
Christian Bleuer Chapter 10: Central Asian Security after 2014: The Case of Tajikistan
Mahmadyusuf Tashrifov Part IV: Afghanistan and Central Asia in a Wider International Context Chapter 11: Russia's Afghanistan Policy after 2014: Staying at an Arm's Length and Preparing for the Worst
Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 12: China in Afghanistan: Navigating a "Terrain of Hazards" in Search of Geopolitical Opportunity?
Michael Clarke Chapter 13: The European Union in the Heartland: A Normative Power Looking for a Strategy in Central Eurasia
Emilian Kavalski Conclusion
Amin Saikal and Kirill Nourzhanov