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The Central Asia Power Game Among Iran, Russia, and Turkey |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / REVIEWS |
| Author: Tinatin Bochorishvili |
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The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 2/1/2006 |
| Size: 1,241 Words, 8,180 Characters |
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REGIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUTURE OF CENTRAL ASIA: THE COMPETITION OF IRAN, TURKEY, AND RUSSIA
By Hooman Peimani
Westport, Connecticut, London: Praeger
168 pages, hardcover, $59.95
In the post-Cold War period, the decline of the two superpowers, which has opened the way for the gradual emergence of multipolarity on one hand and the rise of regional powers on the other, has increased the importance of regional security as a field of study.
Although many scholars have written books and articles on regional security for the last decade, most of these writings are limited in scope (focusing on one aspect or another) or irrelevant to the post-Cold War period, which is characterized by the rise of multipolarity. Moreover, they do not provide researchers with conceptual framework to analyze regions or to...
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...an security complex.
This is a thoughtful study, offering large and multilingual bibliography. In addition to Western sources, certain sources published in Iran and Turkey were used in the preparation of this volume. This book is a comprehensive look at the current geopolitical strategy of Iran, Turkey, and Russia towards Central Asian states.
© 2000 International Journal on World Peace
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