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The Caucasus region and Central Asia covers a large part of the Eurasian. Both regions, where Russia and China have a serious influence and visibility, also have a location that reflects the hegemonic expectations of both these actors. In this context, domestic political developments and even internal conflicts in the region can be linked to the policies of Russia and China to a certain extent and have the potential to affect the motives of these two powers. Although Central Asia is rich in natural resources, it is landlocked and has lagged other nations in terms of agricultural production and industrial development. Although the Caucasus is divided into the North, the territory of Russia, and the South, where three independent states are located, it is insufficient in terms of production and development. The Caucasus stands out especially with energy projects and its feature of being a commercial corridor.
Sommario
Chapter 1: Nagorno-Karabakh Confl¿ct and Turkey by Gökhan Koçer
Chapter 2: Anatomy of a De Facto State: Abkhazia between Societal and Economic Security
by Bezen Balamir Cökun
Chapter 3: South Osset¿a Confl¿ct by P¿nar Erkem and Onur A¿kaya
Chapter 4: A People Deported from The¿r Homeland: The Meskhetian by P¿nar Yürür
Chapter 5: Southern Azerbaijan Problem: Historical and Cultural Dimensions by Seçil
Özdemir
Chapter 6: The Adjar¿an Issue by Tolga Ç¿kr¿kç¿
Chapter 7: The North Caucasus: Border Disputes and Ethnic Issues in the Region after the
Fall of the Soviet Union by Törul ¿smay¿l and Mustafa Erhan Oduncu
Chapter 8: Ferghana Valley Issue by Selim Kurt
Chapter 9: Aral Sea Basin: The Role of Environmental Destruction on the Political Conflict
by Senem Atvur
Chapter 10: Mar¿t¿me D¿sputes in the Casp¿an Sea: Del¿m¿tat¿on of the State Borders by
Levent K¿rval and Arda Özkan
Chapter 11: Boundary, Water, and Secur¿ty Issues in the Context of Karakalpakstan by
Serdar Y¿lmaz
Chapter 12: Turkic Minority of Multinational Russia: Bashkirs by Fatih Gide
Chapter 13: Frozen Conflicts and Hot Peace by Sezai Özçelik
Chapter 14: Assessing Energy Diplomacy in the Eurasian Region: The Geopolitical
Implications for Energy Cooperation by Azime Telli
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Chapter 15: M¿grat¿on in Central As¿a and South Caucasus by Sanem Özer
Chapter 16: Climate Change in Central Asia and the South Caucasus by Ceren Uysal O¿uz
Chapter 17: Poss¿ble Effects of One Belt, One Road In¿t¿at¿ve Spec¿f¿c to Central As¿a and the
South Caucasus by Göktürk Tüysüzölu
Chapter 18: The Euras¿an Econom¿c Un¿on Integrat¿on Project of Russ¿a for the Post-Sov¿et
World in the 21st Century: Amb¿t¿ous Object¿ves Versus Great Challenges by Sina
K¿sac¿k
Chapter 19: Human Mob¿l¿ty, Gender, and Confl¿ct in the Caucasus and Central As¿a by
¿ebnem Kö¿er Akçapar
Info autore
Göktürk Tüysüzölu is associate professor at Giresun University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of International Relations.
Arda Özkan is assistant professor at Ankara University, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of International Trade and Logistics.