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Great and Small Games in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

Great and Small Games in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

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With 30 years having passed since Central Asia and the South Caucasus emerged on the international stage, a new approach to understanding its contemporary dynamics is required. This volume argues for a multidimensional analysis of international, regional, and domestic cooperation and conflicts in the region. The authors analyze foreign policies of great powers such as Russia, China, U.S., EU, Japan, and Iran toward this part of the world. The work looks at regional issues and regionalism, including the Eurasian Union and the Belt and Road Initiative. A series of chapters study domestic processes ranging from clan politics, identity construction, the media, to non-state actors. The publication applies theoretical pluralism and utilizes realism, liberalism, constructivism, and FPA.

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Keywords

  • Andrzej
  • Asia
  • caucasus
  • Central
  • Central Asia
  • China
  • Games
  • Gałecki
  • Grabowski
  • great
  • International relations
  • IR theory
  • Mania
  • Marcin
  • Pugacewicz
  • Russian Federation
  • Small
  • South
  • thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPA Political science and theory
  • thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPF Political ideologies and movements
  • thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPH Political structure and processes
  • Tomasz
  • United States
  • Łukasz

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DOI: 10.3726/b19558

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