
Global actors in Central Asia: Great Game or Great Gain?
Author(s) -
Assima Aubakir
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
memlekettìk basķaru ža̋ne memlekettìk ķyzmet/gosudarstvennoe upravlenie i gosudarstvennaâ služba
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2959-0302
pISSN - 1994-2370
DOI - 10.52123/1994-2370-2020-74-3-67-75
Subject(s) - novelty , central asia , independence (probability theory) , political science , china , foreign policy , prism , economy , geography , political economy , regional science , development economics , international trade , economics , psychology , politics , law , social psychology , statistics , physics , mathematics , optics
From the first days of their independence, the Central Asian states were constantly searching for the most optimal and beneficial ways to interact between each other and with other partners, both located in close proximity to their borders and relatively remote, but no less significant. The main goal and scientific novelty of this research is to analyze current approaches, taking into account the foreign policy doctrines of global actors (Russia, China, the USA and the EU) in relations with the countries of Central Asia. Particular attention is paid to the assessment and conclusions on the prospects for their development, including through the prism of the interests of the states of the region.