August 2008
The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 6, No 3
This publication focuses on a number of problems in Central Asia, including the following: China's reaction to the Russian invasion of Georgia; water and energy crisis and management in Central Aisa; combating money laundring in Eurasia; Pakistan’s nuclear defense ambitions; post-war reconstruction in Afghanistan; the formation of Uighur historiography and the Chinese view; the problem of HIV/AIDS in Tajikistan; Russian gas industry and financial influence of German green and industrialists; Chinese and East Asian energy cooperation; and Chinese aspirations for a regional leadership role.
© 2008 Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
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Author:
Niklas Swanström, Bo Libert, Erkin Orolbaev, Yuri Steklov, C Berlund, M Jonsson, C N Larsen, E Götz, David A Anderson, Heather Maki, Sarka Waisova, Nabijan Tursun, Alisher Latypov, Michael Mihalka, Gaye Christoffersen
Editor:
Niklas Swanström, Nicklas Norling, Christopher Len
ISBN/EAN:
1653-4212
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Volume:
6
Issue:
3
Chapters:
- Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Aftermath of the Russian Invasion of Georgia
- Water and Energy Crisis in Central Asia
- Combating Money Laundering in Eurasia
- Pakistan's Nuclear Defense Ambitions and US Relations, the Global War on Terror in FATA
- Post-War Reconstruction in Afghanistan and the Changing NGO-Government Relationship
- The Formation of Modern Uyghur Historiography and Competing Perspectives toward Uyghur History
- Two Decades of HIV / AIDS in Tajikistan
- Should an Unholy Cabal of German Greens and Industrialists Finance a Resurgent Russia? Natural Gas, Central Asia and Europe after the Georgian War
- East Asian Energy Cooperation
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