February 2007
The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 5, No 1
This issue of the China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly is dedicated to military and strategic issues in China and Eurasia from local, regional and international perspectives. The journal features articles by military and security experts that examine challenges and outcomes of national military reforms, military and security cooperation and the prospective repercussions of domestic and foreign security policies.
© 2007 Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
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Author:
Roger N McDermott, Jagannath P Panda, Fariz Ismailzade, Alexander I Nikitin, Kakha Jibladze, Talat Masood, Peter K Forster, Rustam Burnashev, Irina Chernykh, Irina Isakova, Erica Marat, Hsiao-ting Lin
Editor:
Erica Marat
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Volume:
5
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- Editor’s Note
- Kazakhstan’s Partnership with NATO: Strengths, Limits and Prognosis
- The Modernization Drive of the PLA and the New Defense White Paper
- China’s Relations with Azerbaijan
- Post-Soviet Military-Political Integration: the Collective Security Treaty Organization and its Relations with the EU and NATO
- Russia’s Opposition to Georgia’s Quest for NATO Membership
- Civil-Military Relations and the 2007 Elections in Pakistan: Impact on the Regional Security Environment
- International Factors Stopping Security Sector Reform: The Uzbek Case
- Changes in Uzbekistan’s Military Policy after the Andijan Events
- The Russian Defense Reform
- Soviet Military Legacy and Regional Security Cooperation in Central Asia
- Nationalists, Muslim Warlords, and the “Great Northwestern Development” in Pre-Communist China
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