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Russia's Strategy in Central Asia: An Analysis of Key Trends (Volume 4, Issue 1)

by Roman Muzalevsky

Roman Muzalevsky analyzes Russia's strategy in Central Asia following the collapse of the Soviet Union in the context of growing competition and cooperation between the EU, U.S., and China.

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Yale Journal of International AffairsDecember 1, 2008
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