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This book investigates the multi-layered spectrum of China and Russia's Eurasian policies towards each other, ranging from competition to cooperation, as well as the role of regional actors in between. The book examines the impact of and responses to the dynamic Sino-Russian interaction on the wake of China's Belt and Road initiative, focusing on the selected case studies of Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Uzbekistan, but also on inter-regional implications across the Eurasian space. With China's imprint on inter-regional politics and ambition to make a distinctive Chinese contribution to 'globalization' and Russia's vision of a 'Greater Eurasia' in which Moscow stakes out a place for itself as an indispensable power, other regional actors adopt policies that respond to and co-shape the resulting centrifugal forces. Meanwhile, power shifts are underway on a global plane, as the normative divide between Russia and the West has widened, and as the Sino-American rivalry is intensifying. The book therefore also sheds light on the effects of Eurasian power shifts on global governance in a context where global 'leadership' is contested, and which the US and Europe are re-defining the relationship not only towards a self-confident China but also towards each other.
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Geopolitics --- Géopolitique --- Asia, Central --- United States --- Russia (Federation) --- China --- Asie centrale --- Etats-Unis --- Russie --- Chine --- Foreign relations --- Strategic aspects. --- Relations extérieures --- Aspect stratégique --- Strategic aspects --- GeopoliticsAsia, Central --- ChinaForeign relations --- Géopolitique --- Relations extérieures --- Aspect stratégique --- Geopolitics - Asia, Central --- Asia, Central - Foreign relations - 1991 --- -Asia, Central - Strategic aspects --- Asia, Central - Foreign relations - United States --- United States - Foreign relations - Asia, Central --- Asia, Central - Foreign relations - Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) - Foreign relations - Asia, Central --- Asia, Central - Foreign relations - China --- China - Foreign relations - Asia, Central
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La disparition de l'URSS en 1991 a totalement bouleversé l'environnement régional de la République populaire de Chine, le long de sa frontière du nord-ouest. Cinq nouveaux États, contigus à la région autonome chinoise du Xinjiang, sont en effet apparus du jour au lendemain au cœur de l'Eurasie. Cette transformation complète de l'Asie centrale a ouvert à la Chine des perspectives et des opportunités nouvelles en matière politique et commerciale. Mais parallèlement, elle a aussi engendré des menaces et des défis inédits pour le pouvoir chinois, particulièrement au regard de la sécurité de sa région turcophone et musulmane du Xinjiang. Confronté à ce nouveau contexte, Pékin a rapidement dû adapter sa politique interne mais aussi définir puis mettre en place une politique étrangère originale à destination de ses nouveaux voisins centre-asiatiques. Cet ouvrage s'attache à décrire et à analyser cette politique étrangère, c'est-à-dire à en exposer et à en expliquer les déterminants, les objectifs, le cours et les variations et enfin les réalisations. Les relations politiques, économiques et énergétiques mises en place entre Pékin et les républiques d'Asie centrale entre 1991 et 2001 sont ainsi successivement passées en revue. Malgré la persistance de certaines difficultés, grâce aux choix et aux jalons qu'elle a posés au cours de cette décennie, la République populaire aura réussi au tournant du nouveau millénaire à devenir un acteur international majeur en Asie centrale.
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China and India growing interests in Central Asia disrupt the traditional Russian-U.S. "Great Game" at the heart of the old continent. Though for the moment India is unable to equally compete against the Chinese presence in post-Soviet Central Asia, New Delhi is well established in Afghanistan and has begun to cast its eyes more markedly toward the north to the shores of the Caspian Sea. In the years to come, both Asian powers are looking to redeploy their rivalry on the Central Asian and Afghan theaters on a geopolitical, but also political and economic level.
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