The New Great Game: Chinese Views on Central Asia. Proceedings of the Central Asia Symposium Held in Monterey, Ca on August 7-11, 2005 - Us Army Training and Doctrine Command - Books - Military Bookshop - 9781780390475 - August 1, 2005
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The New Great Game: Chinese Views on Central Asia. Proceedings of the Central Asia Symposium Held in Monterey, Ca on August 7-11, 2005

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The New Great Game: Chinese Views on Central Asia. Proceedings of the Central Asia Symposium Held in Monterey, Ca on August 7-11, 2005

The importance of Central Asia to three major powers the United States, China, and Russia is well understood but not widely recognized or discussed. Involvement in the region by the United States has been spotty and uneven over many years, but since 9.11 has taken on renewed importance in the War Against Terrorists. Russia views the region as its traditional sphere of influence, and the many strong ties between Russia and countries in Central Asia, especially Kazakhstan, reinforce this view. China has had a presence in the region via trade routes for centuries, but has only recently made a concerted effort to apply its influence. Key issues for the area include the following: terrorism/transnational crime/drug trafficking, energy resources (oil and gas), trade, stable governance, border disputes, the role of cooperative security organizations (mainly the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, but there are a score of others), and, particularly, cooperation by the major powers. The August 2005 Central Asian Symposium, held in Monterey California, was a way for the Foreign Military Studies Office (FMSO) to gain a different and uniquely Chinese perspective on the area's problems and potential solutions. The timing and topic of the symposium are important, for China is growing more interested in Central Asia and its resources by the day. The region is less contentious than the Taiwan issue, however, and this factor increased the level of open discussion and value of the symposium dramatically. FMSO invited several top-rank Chinese researchers and analysts to attend the symposium, and also younger analysts/researchers with fresh perspectives on the region.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 2005
ISBN13 9781780390475
Publishers Military Bookshop
Pages 192
Dimensions 242 × 10 × 186 mm   ·   353 g
Language English  
Contributor Jacob W. Kipp

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