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n the Middle East for oil, will not be able to follow the US line as closely as it has in the past.
The exact outcome of the present manoeuvres in Central Asia and its impact on the strategic equation in North East Asia is not clear. But the international reaction to China's energy plans underscores the central importance of the region and the potential for sharp conflicts.
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The leaders of China, Russia and five Central Asian states meet July 5 in Kazakhstan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. They will be joined by the leaders of India, Pakistan and Iran, the SCO observer members.
The SCO, established in June 2001 by China and Russia, ostensibly to fight terrorism in Central Asia, has thus far refused to allow U.S. participation as an observer. Instead, Iran, China and Russia are interested in creating a geopolitical counterweight to the United States.
However, important U.S. interests are at stake in Eurasia''s heartland. These are support for U.S. presence in Afghanistan, neutralizing the growing Islamist influence in Central Asia, and prevention of a Russian-Chinese-Iranian "condominium" there.
The U.S. also wants to ensure the growth of oil and gas production in the Caspian basin, and regional democratization. These American interests are interconnected and require a nuanced U.S. approach, which involves limited military power, diplomacy, investment and the work of nongovernment organizations (NGOs).
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The exact outcome of the present manoeuvres in Central Asia and its impact on the strategic equation in North East Asia is not clear. But the international reaction to China's energy plans underscores the central importance of the region and the potential for sharp conflicts.
from Newspapers
About America
The leaders of China, Russia and five Central Asian states meet July 5 in Kazakhstan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. They will be joined by the leaders of India, Pakistan and Iran, the SCO observer members.
The SCO, established in June 2001 by China and Russia, ostensibly to fight terrorism in Central Asia, has thus far refused to allow U.S. participation as an observer. Instead, Iran, China and Russia are interested in creating a geopolitical counterweight to the United States.
However, important U.S. interests are at stake in Eurasia''s heartland. These are support for U.S. presence in Afghanistan, neutralizing the growing Islamist influence in Central Asia, and prevention of a Russian-Chinese-Iranian "condominium" there.
The U.S. also wants to ensure the growth of oil and gas production in the Caspian basin, and regional democratization. These American interests are interconnected and require a nuanced U.S. approach, which involves limited military power, diplomacy, investment and the work of nongovernment organizations (NGOs).
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