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Title: Central Asia in World Politics


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Central Asia in World Politics (3 credit units,
108 hours)
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  • Objectives
  • Developing a comprehensive understanding of the
    role played by Central Asia (Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and
    Uzbekistan) in the contemporary international
    relations and global political, economic and
    social processes
  • revealing major factors and trends shaping the
    emergence and development of Central Asian
    countries foreign policies, of their relations
    with Russia and other powers with substantial
    interests in this region
  • developing an understanding of the scope and
    dynamics of economic, migratory and humanitarian
    links between Central Asia and Siberia as well as
    of their security interdependence
  • learning the art of tracing the dynamics of
    fundamental parameters of the regional security
    environment, of analyzing its implications for
    Russian national interests and security and
    assessing the tendencies and prospects of Central
    Asian countries political and economic
    development.

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  • Competences
  • A graduate must know
  • the specifics and major trends of the
    development of international relations in Central
    Asia as well as of political, economic and social
    processes in the countries of the region
  • the major phases, problems and tendencies of
    development of relations between Central Asian
    countries and Russia and other powers active in
    the region
  • the fundamental parameters of the regional
    security environment.
  • A graduate must be able to
  • reveal and analyze the major political, social
    and economic problems and contradictions
    influencing the structural characteristics and
    dynamics of international relations in Central
    Asia
  • discern the major areas of multilateral and
    bilateral inter-state cooperation in Central
    Asia
  • discern the specifics of Central Asian
    countries foreign policies, political and
    economic developments as well as of Russian
    interests in this region
  • analyze and make scenarios of the development
    of economic, migratory and humanitarian links
    between Central Asia and Siberia, make
    assessments of the security interdependence
    between Central Asia and Siberia.

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Major units of the course Central Asia in Global
Political and Economic Developments
Major trends - consolidation of sovereignty and
foreign-policy actorness - emergence,
consolidation and the beginning of the decay of
authoritarian regimes - growth of social
tensions and protest sentiments - integration
into world economy as raw material suppliers -
emergence as workforce exporters -
re-agrarianization of economies - growth of
poverty and social inequalities - growing
deficit of water and land resources -
degradation of education and health-care systems.

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  • Central Asian Regional Security Complex.
  • Traditional and Modern Challenges
  • Poles of the complex Kazakhstan and
    Uzbekistan.
  • Axes of social construction
  • struggle for leadership between Kazakhstan and
    Uzbekistan
  • allied relations between Kazakhstan and
    Kyrgyzstan
  • tensions between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
  • confrontation between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
  • Turkmenistans self-isolation.
  • Institutional superstructure
  • dissolution of the Organization Central Asian
    Cooperation
  • International Aral Sea Salvation Fund (headed by
    the Council of Heads of State)
  • Interstate Commission for Water Coordination.

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  • Russian Policy in Central Asia in the 1990s and
    the 2000s
  • Projects of Economic and Military-Political
    Integration
  • within the CIS framework (the first half of the
    1990s)
  • Customs Union of the 1990s
  • Eurasian Economic Community
  • Collective Security Treaty Organization
  • Customs Union and the Joint Economic Space of
    Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan
  • Toward the Eurasian Economic Union?
  • Bilateral Relations
  • consolidation of the union with Kazakhstan
  • crisis in Kyrgyzstan and Russian reaction
  • attempts to retain the influence in Tajikistan
  • fictitious alliance and genuine contradictions
    with Uzbekistan
  • weak presence in Turmenistan.
  • Major Geostrategic Problems
  • Uncertain future of Afghanistan

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  • Central Asia in International Organizations
  • All the countries of the region are members of
  • the UN
  • the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe (OSCE) Kazakhstan held presidency in
    2010
  • the Islamic Cooperation Organization (ICO)
    Kazakhstan held presidency in 2011
  • the CIS (Turkmenistan associate member)
  • NATOs Partnership for Peace Program
  • Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO)
    (Turkmenistan associate member).
  • All the countries of the region except
    Turkmenistan are members of
  • the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
  • the Conference on Interaction and
    Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (?ICA).

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  • Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are members
    of
  • the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC)
  • the Collective Security Treaty Organization
    (CSTO)
  • Eurasian Development Bank.
  • Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are members of the
    Turkic States Cooperation Council.
  • Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are members of the
    Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
  • Kazakhstan is member of the Customs Union and the
    Joint Economic Space with Russia and Belarus.
  • Kyrgyzstan is member of the World Trade
    Organization (WTO).

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  • Recommended Topics of Master Dissertations
  • The Problems of Interaction between Russia and
    Central Asian Countries the Coverage in Siberian
    Media.
  • 2. Economic and Humanitarian Cooperation between
    a Siberian Region and a Central Asian Country.
  • 3. The Project of the Eurasian Economic Union
    utopia or a real opportunity?
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