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The demise of the Soviet Union, and the emergence of independent republics, have had profound implications for the regions on its periphery such as the Caucasus and Central Asia. This book explores the complex ways in which these republics have found both independence and a new regional identity in their relations with the neighbouring Middle East.




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List of Contributors

Foreword; Sir Anthony Parsons

Preface; Anoushiravan Ehteshami


1. The 50 Million Muslim Misunderstanding: The West and Central Asia Today, Paul A. Goble

2. Islamic Consciousness and Nationalist Ideology in Central Asia: What Role for Foreign Actors?, Martha Brill Olcott

3. Islam: Iranian and Saudi Arabian Religious and Geopolitical Competition in Central Asia, Valeria F. Piacentini

4. Saudi Arabia and Central Asia: The Islamic Connection, Mai Yamani

5. The Problems of Creating Economies in Central Asia, Andrew M. Apostolou

6. Central Asia, Persian Gulf and Regional Development Organizations, Mohammad H. Akbari and Mahmood G. Tabatabaie

7. Uzbekistan and the Gulf Co-operation Council: Perspectives of Political and Economic Co-operation, Z. I. Munavvarov

8. New Frontiers: Iran, the GCC and the CCARs, Anoushiravan Ehteshami

9. Iran and Central Asia, Eric Hooglund

10. Turkey and Iran in Transcaucasia and Central Asia, Alexei Vassiliev

11. Azerbaijan and Armenian Conflict and Coexistence, G. Reza Sabri-Tabrizi

12. Russia in Central Asia: Emerging Security Links, Maxim Shashenkov

13. Western Security Strategy in South West Asia, Rosemary Hollis

14. The Political and Security Linkages Between the Gulf and the Muslim States of CATR, Vitaly Naumkin

15. An Arab Perspective on the Central Asian Republics in the Context of the New World Order, Riad N. El-Rayyes

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From the Gulf to Central Asia Players in the New

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      Publisher: University of Exeter Press
      Publication Date: 2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780859894517, 978-0859894517
      ISBN10: 0859894517

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      The demise of the Soviet Union, and the emergence of independent republics, have had profound implications for the regions on its periphery such as the Caucasus and Central Asia. This book explores the complex ways in which these republics have found both independence and a new regional identity in their relations with the neighbouring Middle East.




      Trade Review




      Table of Contents


      List of Contributors

      Foreword; Sir Anthony Parsons

      Preface; Anoushiravan Ehteshami


      1. The 50 Million Muslim Misunderstanding: The West and Central Asia Today, Paul A. Goble

      2. Islamic Consciousness and Nationalist Ideology in Central Asia: What Role for Foreign Actors?, Martha Brill Olcott

      3. Islam: Iranian and Saudi Arabian Religious and Geopolitical Competition in Central Asia, Valeria F. Piacentini

      4. Saudi Arabia and Central Asia: The Islamic Connection, Mai Yamani

      5. The Problems of Creating Economies in Central Asia, Andrew M. Apostolou

      6. Central Asia, Persian Gulf and Regional Development Organizations, Mohammad H. Akbari and Mahmood G. Tabatabaie

      7. Uzbekistan and the Gulf Co-operation Council: Perspectives of Political and Economic Co-operation, Z. I. Munavvarov

      8. New Frontiers: Iran, the GCC and the CCARs, Anoushiravan Ehteshami

      9. Iran and Central Asia, Eric Hooglund

      10. Turkey and Iran in Transcaucasia and Central Asia, Alexei Vassiliev

      11. Azerbaijan and Armenian Conflict and Coexistence, G. Reza Sabri-Tabrizi

      12. Russia in Central Asia: Emerging Security Links, Maxim Shashenkov

      13. Western Security Strategy in South West Asia, Rosemary Hollis

      14. The Political and Security Linkages Between the Gulf and the Muslim States of CATR, Vitaly Naumkin

      15. An Arab Perspective on the Central Asian Republics in the Context of the New World Order, Riad N. El-Rayyes

      Index


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