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Relations between the United States and Central Asia before and after the “9.11” Incident: Changes and Challenges – “9·11”事件前后美国与中亚的关系:变化与挑战

 Author: Pan Guang  Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal  Publisher: Fudan Journal (Social Science Edition), 2005(6), 9  Publication Date: 2005  Language: Chinese
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Before the events of 9/11, Central Asia was not a priority in U.S. grand strategy. After, when counterterrorism became the top priority for U.S. diplomacy, Central Asia grew in importance for Washington. The U.S. military presence in Central Asia not only has an important impact on the strategic pattern of Central Asia, but also has global strategic significance. The Iraq War has made the United States’ overseas front longer, sparked the resurgence of terrorism in Central Asia, and the Bush administration’s active support of “democratic transformation” and “color revolutions” have also made the United States’ Central Asia policy face severe challenges.


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