Central Asian regionalism and regionalization
Keywords:
Central Asia, Regionalization, regional policy,Abstract
In the modern international relations, regionalism, along with globalization acts as a trend, which determines the development of the modern world reveals the main vector of this development and consider the broad contours of a new emerging world. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a new geopolitical region, Central Asia came into being. In this article saying about Central Asia, we mean the
five former Soviet republics (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan). The author comes to the following conclusions: integration dynamics in Central Asia, determined by the general trend of post-Soviet space; despite the prerequisites for the formation of the Central Asian region as an independent region, now for Central Asia determination of sub-region is more suitable.
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