Security and development in Central Asia

By Jos Boonstra, Marlène Laruelle, Sébastien Peyrouse (08/05/2012) Working Paper
NATO

China and Russia are the most influential external actors in Central Asia, while the EU has substantially increased its activity and presence in the region since 2007. How do the security interests and development activities of these three actors compare? Is there any scope for cooperation and coordination or can their policies be boiled down to zero-sum geo-political competition?

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