Pan-Kazakh Centrism and the Construction
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Pan-Kazakh Centrism and the Construction of a Regional Axis in the ‘Innovated’ Asia
Pan-Kazakh Centrism and the Construction of a Regional Axis in the ‘Innovated’ Asia

Author(s): Pierre M. Chabal
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: regional integrations; regional axis; Pan-Asia Centrism

Summary/Abstract: The interest of Kazakhstan for Central Asia is the interest of a ‘constructor’. Since 1991, it has been at the direct or indirect origin of several key initiatives: CICA, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and even a project of a Union of Central Asia. Theories of regional integrations have been enriching Asia for 20 years, and for 60 years in Europe. The key concept is that of a regional axis: a region is multilateral but needs to build itself around a privileged bilateralism among two neighbors-partners. The definition of such an “axis” is: two countries that have born among themselves the seeds of tension but that decide, voluntarily, to turn the page of history, through a strong and enduring bilateral relationship, sometimes through a founding Treaty, investing in their reversible, political link with the aim of ‘radiating’ throughout the region.

  • Issue Year: 9/2013
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 300-305
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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