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This book addresses how to mitigate regional tensions and enhance
cooperative opportunities through well-designed regional
institutions and organizations among countries in geographical
proximity. We use the case of Central Asia (i.e., Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) to employ our
conceptual framework of ‘externally guided regionalism.’ The
following questions guide the study: How and by what forces has
Central Asian regionalism evolved, and what are the main
characteristics and political implications of the continuously
evolving regional institutions? We discuss not only the
extra-regional influential actors (i.e., Russia, the United States,
the European Union, and China), but also intra-regional
initiatives, strategies, and struggles in securing stability and
sovereignty. Extra-regional actors’ growing competition over
molding their own kind of multilateralism involving this region has
contributed to the current direction of Central Asia’s
regionalization. Concurrently, Central Asia’s political
conditions and constraints interactively contribute to
ever-increasing institutional sprawl.
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