NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION
Although cooperation between NATO and Central Asian countries dates back to the 1990s, significant presence of the Alliance in the region is visible throughout the last decade only. The cooperation advanced due to the NATO-led operation in Afghanistan. However, its planned conclusion in 2012 will no...
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| description | Although cooperation between NATO and Central Asian countries dates back to the 1990s, significant presence of the Alliance in the region is visible throughout the last decade only. The cooperation advanced due to the NATO-led operation in Afghanistan. However, its planned conclusion in 2012 will not lead to the withdrawal of the Alliance from Central Asia. Throughout the last decade NATO developed a network of diversified partnerships with countries of the region. In this process Kazakhstan emerged as its most promising and active partner. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-146b8fbe9f7b4014ae3a16632c9abaea2025-08-20T03:20:54ZengJurist, Publishing GroupСравнительная политика2221-32792412-49902015-07-0134(10)323510.18611/2221-3279-2012-3-4(10)-32-35147NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATIONA. M. Akmataliyeva0Кыргызско-Российский Славянский университетAlthough cooperation between NATO and Central Asian countries dates back to the 1990s, significant presence of the Alliance in the region is visible throughout the last decade only. The cooperation advanced due to the NATO-led operation in Afghanistan. However, its planned conclusion in 2012 will not lead to the withdrawal of the Alliance from Central Asia. Throughout the last decade NATO developed a network of diversified partnerships with countries of the region. In this process Kazakhstan emerged as its most promising and active partner.https://www.sravpol.ru/jour/article/view/163nato central asiaafghanistanfight against terrorismenergy securitypartnership for peacekazakhstankyrgyzstaninternational security assistance force |
| spellingShingle | A. M. Akmataliyeva NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION Сравнительная политика nato central asia afghanistan fight against terrorism energy security partnership for peace kazakhstan kyrgyzstan international security assistance force |
| title | NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION |
| title_full | NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION |
| title_fullStr | NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION |
| title_full_unstemmed | NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION |
| title_short | NATO AND CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: THE PROSPECTS OF COOPERATION |
| title_sort | nato and central asian states the prospects of cooperation |
| topic | nato central asia afghanistan fight against terrorism energy security partnership for peace kazakhstan kyrgyzstan international security assistance force |
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