The Shanghai Cooperation Organization : New Directions, Perspectives, and Challenges (Asia Insights)

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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization : New Directions, Perspectives, and Challenges (Asia Insights)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 338 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

In its first decade of existence, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has developed into a key regional security group in Asia. Alarmists believe that the SCO is making itself into a NATO of the East, thus posing a long-term threat to the West, while others point to a "looseness" in the SCO that prevents it from becoming a cohesive group like NATO. Indeed, Sino-Russian rivalry is said to be a major obstacle for the SCO's long-term sustainability. Even so, the key importance of several SCO member states in the fields of economic development and energy production means that political developments within the SCO can soon no longer be ignored by the global market.
Despite these factors - and even though its member states could be said to represent no less than "half of humanity" - the organization has long been disregarded by political leaders in the West and is seldom reported in Western media or analysed in academic works. As such, this ground-breaking volume with contributors from across the region and beyond will be a key reference for many specialists and academics working on Asian affairs.

Aimed at political scientists and area specialists with an interest in Asian affairs, this volume is also intended to be of use in courses on contemporary geopolitics, security and foreign policy in Central Asia, Russia and China as well as offering unique perspectives to students in both political science and area studies. Certain chapters may also be helpful for scholars and students within the field of economics and energy studies.

This volume is the result of a series of seminars and workshops on the SCO conducted within the framework of the Stockholm International Program for Central Asian Studies (SIPCAS). The initiator and leader of this book project was Professor Birgit Schlyter, Head of SIPCAS and presently Director of the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul.

Contents

Contents: Preface 1. Too Many Plans for War, Too Few Common Values 2. The Spirit of the Silk Road: The SCO and China's Relations with Central Asia 3. The SCO Ten Years After 4. The Institutional and Political Transformation of the SCO in the Context of Geopolitical Changes in Central Asia 5. The SCO and NATO 6. Relations between the SCO and United States 7. The Evolution of the U.S. Attitude towards the SCO 8. The Importance of the SCO in a Russian Perspective 9. The SCO and How Chinese Foreign Policy Works 10. India and the SCO 11. Rethinking Regional Organizations: Turkey and the SCO 12. The Shanghai Spirit and SCO Mechanisms: Beyond Geopolitics 13. Friendship with Moderation: The Central Asian Point of View on the SCO 14. The SCO and Prospects for Regional Economic Cooperation in Central Asia 15. Financial Cooperation among SCO Member States 16. The SCO: An Energy Alliance in the Making 17. Central Asia, Energy, and Trade Policies from the SCO's Perspective Index

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