Publication

May 2004

This publication examines the main factors which dictate Russia's interest in Central Asia and its strategic options from a global perspective. The authors argue that the policy of full-blooded globalization during the late 1990s was incompatible with effective integration in most of the post-Soviet space. They conclude that developing a regionalized economy with Central Asia is Russia's only option, particularly as a basis for developing Siberia and the Russian Far East.

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Author Vladimir Paramonov, Aleksey Strokov
Series Research & Assessment Branch Russia Series
Publisher Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
Copyright © 2004 Advanced Research and Assessment Group (ARAG)
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