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China's great game in Central Asia implications to U.S. policy in the region   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Peterson, Michael A.
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China's great game in Central Asia implications to U.S. policy in the region
Publisher
Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School
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y the United States is spearheading a war on terrorism, focusing on countries close to Central Asia such as Afghanistan and Iraq. If the United States plans on staying in the region, it must take into account the forces shaping Chinese foreign policy in Central Asia. Possibilities exist for cooperation, but if the situation is misinterpreted or handled incorrectly, there is also a possibility for conflict. This thesis examines Chinese interests in Central Asia, comparing and contrasting them with U.S. interests in the region. It then recommends policy options the United States could implement to enable the United States and China to move towards common goals in the region.


Subjects: International relations; National Security; Geopolitics; Petroleum; History; International trade; Terrorism; Prevention
Language English
Publication date September 2005
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https://archive.org/download/chinasgreatgamei109452081/chinasgreatgamei109452081.pdf
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