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A Strategy for Security in East Asia : Shanghai Cooperation Organization

Hongwei, Wu(Edited by)Jinfeng, Li(Edited by)
Part of the China’s Relations and International Organizations Series series
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization or SCO is a Eurasian political, economic and military organization which was founded in 2001 in Shanghai by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. This book is written by leading researchers from China and provides an overview of the SCO and examines important meetings, the regional situation and hot-spot issues.

The current situation and future prospects for intra-SCO cooperation is also explored. Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Eurasian Security Status and Trend provides information on the current international and regional situations and the complex changes in the geopolitical and economic patterns faced by the SCO, plus in-depth views on the impact of regional hot-spot issues and major events in the development of the SCO.

It also provides a comprehensive introduction to intra-SCO cooperation and the vigorous progress that has been achieved in the fields of security, military, economy, transportation, education and culture.

It includes a systematic and objective description of the current situation of the SCO member states and observer states, as well as their relations with the SCO. What makes this book different from others is the predictions and studies on the political and economic trends of the member states and observer states and the policy recommendations given by several experts from within the key organisations.

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Paths International Ltd
1844643026 / 9781844643028
Hardback
327.51
30/06/2016
United Kingdom
200 pages
333 grams