| Titre | China and Central Asia | |
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| Auteur | Valérie Niquet | |
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Revue | China perspectives |
| Numéro | no 67, september-october 2006 | |
| Rubrique / Thématique | International Relations |
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| Résumé anglais |
Despite the end of the Cold War and the break-up of the USSR, Central Asia remains a core element in the security strategy of the People's Republic of China. This strategy, establishing a continuum between China's internal and external security, has evolved from a strategy of influence following the independence of the new republics to a period of pragmatic adaptation to developments in the international arena after the terrorist attacks of September 11th. The Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO) has emerged as the instrument for this flexible strategy of adaptation, of which the economic and energy dimension has now become key. Source : Éditeur (via OpenEdition Journals) |
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| Article en ligne | http://chinaperspectives.revues.org/1045 |


