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Great and Small Games in Central Asia and the South Caucasus New edition [Kõva köide]

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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.



The volume argues for a multidimensional analysis of Central Asia and the South Caucasus's international, regional, and domestic processes. The authors analyze great powers (Russia, China, U.S., EU, Japan, and Iran), regionalism (e.g. EAEU and BRI), and domestic issues (clan politics, identity construction, media, and non-state actors).

Introduction 9(10)
Tomasz Pugacewicz
Martin Grabowski
1 Multidimensional Analysis of International, (Intra-)regional and Domestic Politics in Central Asia and the South Caucasus
19(50)
Tomasz Pugacewicz
Martin Grabowski
Great Powers in Central Asia and the South Caucasus
2 The Policy of the Russian Federation towards Central Asia
69(24)
Piotr Bajor
3 U.S. Decision-making on the Use of Drones before 9/11: A Case Study on UAVs Operating from Uzbekistan over Afghanistan
93(38)
Tomasz Pugacewicz
4 The Importance of Central Asia in Iranian Foreign Policy: Between Idealism and Reality
131(18)
Przemystaw Osiewicz
5 EU Development Assistance to Central Asia: an Interest-driven and Value-driven Hybrid
149(30)
Magdalena Kania
6 Striving for the Recognition: Japanese Foreign Policy Towards Central Asia
179(20)
Agnieszka Batko
Regional Issues and Regionalism
7 Russian Economic Linkage and the Eurasian Union in Central Asia
199(22)
Randall Newnham
8 Belt and Road Initiative: A Tool for Reshaping the Structure of the Central Asian System?
221(16)
Marcin Grabowski
Jakub Stefanowski
9 Georgia, South Caucasus Equilibrium and the Turkish Role. How do Non-state Actors Act and React?
237(16)
Alessia Chiriatti
10 Caspian Sea Littoral States in the Energy Security Policy of the People's Republic of China
253(28)
Justyna Misiqgiewicz
Domestic Politics in Central Asia and the South Caucasus
11 From Clan Politics to Grand Politics: Central Asian Policies vis-a-vis the Great Powers
281(22)
Michal Lubina
12 Patterns of Nationalism and National Identity Construction in Central Asian Republics
303(14)
Paulina Niechcial
13 Between Public Service and Serving the State. The Role of the Media in the Political System of Kazakhstan
317(22)
Rafal Kus
Conclusion 339(10)
Tomasz Pugacewicz
Marcin Grabowski
List of Figures 349(2)
List of Tables 351(2)
Notes on the Authors 353(6)
Index 359
Tomasz Pugacewicz, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. His research concerns Foreign Policy Analysis, American and Polish foreign policy decision making, transatlantic cooperation on security, and the history of International Relations (as an academic discipline) in Poland and the U.S.



Marcin Grabowski, Ph.D. is Associate Professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. His research interests focus on the AsiaPacific Rim, especially institutional arrangements in the region, American and Chinese foreign policy, theories of IR and International Economics.