Building Security in the New States of Eurasia: Subregional Cooperation in the Former Soviet Space

Subregional Cooperation in the Former Soviet Space

Renata Dwan author Oleksandr Pavliuk author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This comprehensive study examines security issues and cooperation prospects in the former Soviet Union, notably in Building Security in the New States of Eurasia.

The book Building Security in the New States of Eurasia: Subregional Cooperation in the Former Soviet Space delves into the intricate security challenges faced by the subregions of the former Soviet Union. It explores the historical context and the evolving dynamics of security cooperation among these newly independent states. By bringing together insights from a range of international experts, the study highlights both the obstacles and the opportunities for collaborative efforts in addressing security concerns that transcend national borders.

In addition to the core analysis, Building Security in the New States of Eurasia features comprehensive appendices that enrich the reader's understanding of the subject matter. These appendices include detailed maps that illustrate the geopolitical landscape, a guide to acronyms commonly used in the discourse, and profiles of existing subregional organizations that play a pivotal role in fostering cooperation. Furthermore, the chronology of cooperative agreements since 1991 provides a timeline of significant events and initiatives that have shaped the security environment in the region.

This groundbreaking work serves as an essential resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in the complexities of security in the post-Soviet space. By examining the potential for subregional cooperation, the book aims to contribute to a more stable and secure future for the states involved, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in overcoming shared challenges.

ISBN: 9780765605320

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 566g

320 pages