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Regional cooperation in central Asia

By: Abhjeet.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(449), Jul, 2024: p.20-23.Subject(s): Central Asia—Politics and government, Central Asia—Economic conditions, Central Asia—Foreign relations, Border disputes—Central Asia, Regional cooperation—Central Asia, Landlocked countries—Central Asia, Post-Soviet states—Central Asia, International relations—Central Asia, Economic development—Central Asia, Regional integration—Central Asia, Geopolitics—Central Asia, Infrastructure development—Central Asia, Trade—Central Asia, Transportation—Central Asia, Water resources—Central Asia, Conflict resolution—Central Asia, Diplomacy—Central Asia, Security—Central Asia, Migration—Central Asia, Ethnic relations—Central Asia, Governance—Central Asia, Intergovernmental cooperation—Central Asia, Peacebuilding—Central Asia In: Third ConceptSummary: After the disintegration of USSR, the central Asia region saw the emergence of five Independent republics who soon found themselves entangled into border disputes and economic challenges. The region provides very low level of regional cooperation even after more than three decades of their Independence. As all the five republics are landlocked in order to develop, they need cooperation from their neighbors. The paper tries to understand the sea of regional cooperation in the region and he benefit sit can draw from enhanced regional cooperation. – Reproduced
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After the disintegration of USSR, the central Asia region saw the emergence of five Independent republics who soon found themselves entangled into border disputes and economic challenges. The region provides very low level of regional cooperation even after more than three decades of their Independence. As all the five republics are landlocked in order to develop, they need cooperation from their neighbors. The paper tries to understand the sea of regional cooperation in the region and he benefit sit can draw from enhanced regional cooperation. – Reproduced

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