Central Asia and the Caucasus : at the crossroads of Eurasia in the 21st century / edited by Werner Hermann and Johannes F. Linn
Material type:
- 9788132107439
- HF 1586.42 .C46 2011
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Open Shelf | Albukhary International University LEVEL 2 | HF 1586.42 .C46 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1100025167 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Connecting central Asia and the Caucasus with the world / Johannes F. Linn -- Rivalry and competition in central Asia / Martha Brill Olcott -- Trade and transport in central Asia / Richard Pomfret -- Central Asia's oil and gas reserves : to whom do they matter? / Martha Brill Olcott -- How bad are central Asia's business environments and what can be done about them? / Dennis de Tray -- The impact of the global financial crisis and policy responses : central Asia and the Caucasus / Pradeep K. Mitra -- Emerging markets forum in Thun, Switzerland, January 23-25, 2010 : conference summary and discussion / Gilbert Heim -- Central Asia and the Caucasus : selected regional and country-specific geophysical and socioeconomic indicators / Natasha Mukherjee.
The work provides a clear and yet a thought provoking understanding of the dynamics and challenges of Central Asia and the Caucasus. It aims to raise awareness of the important opportunities and risks which the region faces and represents. However, this book is not only about Central Asia and the Caucasus and its role in Eurasia, it is also written for readers in that region. The book consists of papers that originally served as background documents for a conference of experts and leaders from the region. The goal of the conference was to find practical ways to enhance sustainable growth and welfare in Central Asia.
The book explores five issues to have been found worthwhile addressing at this stage: political rivalry and competition among the countries of the region, trade and transport, oil and gas resources, the business environments, and how the countries coped with the consequences of the global crisis of 2008-09.
The Central Asia and the Caucasus region is a region that deserves much attention internationally and urgently needs more cooperation among the countries themselves so as to ensure a stable and prosperous future for this region and thus to secure its essential role as a hub of Eurasian integration. This volume hopes to contribute in small measure to this important set of goals.
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