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Forging chains across Eurasia

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The dissolution of the Soviet Union has led to the formation of two coalitions centered in the Transcaucasus, Central and Southern Asia. One alliance, dominated by the US, includes the West, as well as Azerbaijan, Israel, Pakistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan. The other, dominated by Russia, includes Armenia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Turkistan. The alliances reflect political trends in the area, such as an increased connection with other regions, especially South Asia and the Middle East. Geopolitics in the region would alter significantly if China decided to increase its role there.

Author: Hunter, Shireen T.
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 1996
Russian foreign relations, Alliances, Alliances (Government relations), Central Asia

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Bear hug for the Baltic

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The Baltic region is being led by Lithuania towards NATO because of the disputed borders and minority problems of Russia, Estonia, and Latvia. Russia voiced concern about the US-Baltic Charter and Boris Yeltsin has not shown any signs of improving relations with Baltic states. In Feb 1996, the Russian Foreign Minister suggested conservative guidelines to break the deadlock.

Author: Baev, Pavel K.
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 1998
Baltic States

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Turbulence threatens

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Issues discussed concern the potential for conflict among Asian nations, and the relationship between the US and Japan with regard to policies towards Taiwan and China. Topics addressed include US response to Chinese military exercises in 1996 intended to intimidate Taiwan, and US-Japan security cooperation.

Author: Nakai, Yoshifumi
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 1999
Asia, Taiwan, China, Japan, Chinese foreign relations, Japanese foreign relations, Chinese (Taiwan) foreign relations, Security, International, International security

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Subjects list: United States, Russia, International relations, Asia, United States foreign relations
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