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European Union and Central Asia. Cooperation in Transition

Tadeusz Wallas, Radoslaw Fiedler, Beata Przybylska-Maszner (Eds.)

ISBN 978-3-8325-4771-4
192 pages, year of publication: 2018
price: 36.00 €
European Union and Central Asia. Cooperation in Transition
A strategic geographic location at the crossroads of Eurasia, makes Central Asia an arena of fierce rivalry between great powers. The development of transport and communications infrastructure in the region as well as resource wealth rapidly change its status in geopolitical arena.

This collection explores the European Union's growing substantial geopolitical interest and presence in Central Asia. Authors analyze changes in the EU's economy, trade and investment relations with the region. They not only explain why the Central Asian region was until recently not regarded by the EU's trade and investment as a priority but identify the potential areas of cooperation, including water management, energy and transport. Authors discuss European engagement in various energy projects aiming mainly to secure energy supply and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This book also examines the EU's strategy priorities towards Central Asia; i.e. democracy, human rights, rule of law, and good governance. The collection provides clear, concise and fresh explanations of relations between the EU and Central Asian states. An important book recommended for professionals and students of political science and international relations.

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Keywords:

  • Central Asia
  • European Union
  • Geopolitics
  • Political Science
  • International Relations

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