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Regional Security and the Future of Central Asia - The Competition of Iran, Turkey, and Russia (Hardcover, New)
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Regional Security and the Future of Central Asia - The Competition of Iran, Turkey, and Russia (Hardcover, New)
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The breakup of the USSR created a Central Asian security complex or
sphere of influence consisting of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Since the disintegration
of the Soviet Union, this security complex has tended to distance
itself from a Russian-centered approach to foreign relations, has
rejected involvement with a Turkey-oriented sphere of influence,
and has shifted toward an Iran-oriented security complex. A major
reason for these developments has been the activities of the three
rival powers-Iran, Turkey, and Russia. As Peimani explains, these
states have strong long-term interests in the region; earlier
rivalries, which were dormant under Soviet rule, have reawakened
since the breakup of the USSR. While Russia attempts to
reincorporate Central Asia into its security complex, Iran and
Turkey seek to include it in their spheres of influence. The
rivalry among these states will largely determine the future
development of the region and the individual states.
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