CENTRAL ASIAN REGIONALISM – GEOPOLITICAL DYNAMICS AND GLOBAL STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
Author: Christian Ilcus
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Central Asian regionalism, focusing on the intricate geopolitical dynamics, regional cooperation, and the involvement of global stakeholders in the region. The study delves into the multifaceted dimensions of Central Asian regionalism, addressing key research questions related to the geopolitical implications of international powers, strategies for fostering regional stability and prosperity, and the role of regional organisations in promoting economic collaboration and dialogue. The analysis encompasses the perspectives of influential global players such as China, Russia and to a lesser extent the United States in exploring their roles and potential contributions to the region. Through a meticulous review of scholarly works and empirical data, the research offers nuanced insights into the challenges and opportunities for building a cohesive regional order in Central Asia. Employing a multidisciplinary approach and rigorous methodologies, including extensive literature review and geopolitical analysis, this study seeks to provide a holistic understanding of the strategic roles of countries like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, India and Turkmenistan in promoting regional stability and economic development. Furthermore, the research outlines the European Union’s strategic engagement in Central Asia and its partnership with India to enhance regional stability and expand economic opportunities. The anticipated outcomes of this study hold significant implications for policymakers, regional organisations, and global stakeholders involved in Central Asia. By addressing complex global challenges and fostering cooperation to combat trafficking in drugs, arms, and human beings, the findings of this research endeavor to contribute to the advancement of regional stability and prosperity in Central Asia. If Europe gets India right, the chances of a pluralistic, open and inclusive world order increases. Kazakhstan, as a linchpin in the Central Asian regional order, must lead the charge towards deeper integration and collaboration, ensuring that Central Asia’s potential is fully realised.
ॐ त्र्यंबकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम्।
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात्॥
We worship the three-eyed one (Lord Shiva) who permeates and nourishes all like a sweet fragrance. May He liberate us from the bondage of worldly attachments and death, granting us the nectar of immortality.
-Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
Keywords: Regional Orders, EU-India Strategic Partnership, Great Powers, Diplomatic Stabilisation Strategies
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