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Title
Central Asia fault lines in the new security map
Published
Osh ; Brussels : International Crisis Group, 2001
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JSTOR Security
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Description
1 online resource (v, 32 p.) : map
Series
ICG Asia report ; no. 20
ICG Asia report ; no. 20
Contents
I. Introduction -- II. Approaches to security: threat perceptions -- III. Military capabilities -- IV. Problems with regional cooperation -- V. Other regional actors -- VI. Regional cooperative initiatives -- VII. Conclusion
Notes
"4 July 2001."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Subject
Military policy.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
SUBJECT
Asia, Central -- Strategic aspects
Asia, Central -- Military policy
Kyrgyzstan -- Strategic aspects
Tajikistan -- Strategic aspects
Uzbekistan -- Strategic aspects
Subject
Central Asia.
Kyrgyzstan.
Tajikistan.
Uzbekistan.
Form
Electronic book
Author
International Crisis Group
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