Islam, Oil, and Geopolitics: Central Asia after September 11


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Order a copy Copyright or permission restrictions may apply. Linked Data More info about Linked Data. The Journal Of Turkish Weekly Viewing Central Asia from many angles and neighboring countries, this series of snapshots captures a region being pulled in different directions. Further information on the Library's opening hours is available at: Search WorldCat Find items in libraries near you. Islam and politics -- Asia, Central. Since the tragic events of September 11, Central Asia has been drawn into the intense struggle of the international community against the forces of religious extremism and transnational crime.

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Members of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Maori communities are advised that this catalogue contains names and images of deceased people. Book , Online - Google Books. Integrating Political Islam in Central Asia: The Tajik Experience Chapter 6: Countering Religious Extremism in Central Asia: Energy Security Chapter 8: Central Asia's Energy Resources: Japan's Energy Interests Chapter 9: Geopolitics of Central Asia Chapter A Chinese Assessment Chapter Iran, Turkey, and Central Asia: The Islamic Connection Chapter The Central Asian Angle Chapter China and Russia in Central Asia: Interests and Tendencies Part IV: Central Asia and the Asia-Pacific Chapter Challenges, Opportunities, and Prospects Chapter Central Asia and Mongolia Chapter The editors have assembled a collection of several important essays that tackle many aspects of peace and conflict and [the] complex dynamics of cooperation and competition within and outside the Central Asian states.

The publication is a welcome volume for the field of Central Asian studies in particular and international relations in general.

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One set of chapters focuses on the intersection of politics and religion. Another explores energy security.

Central Asia after September 11

A third pictures geopolitical forces tugging at the region, and a fourth looks at some integrative forces, such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Through this one volume we can reflect on the broad significance of this region.

Dynamics in Central Asia: Islam, Soviet Heritage, and US Policy

America is trying to balance the conflicting pressures of containing terrorism and enhancing regional security, while pursuing a democratizing mission and seeking new energy sources. Russia's neo-imperial aspirations are leading it toward a renewed role in Central Asia, whileChina views the region as a promising source of oil and gas and a potential source of instability.

As each of these great powers jockeys for position in Central Asia, they find occasions for cooperation and competition. Iran, Turkey,India, and Pakistan?