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ISBN | 9784750318639 |
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判型・ページ数 | A5・240ページ |
出版年月日 | 2004/02/01 |
Towards Post-Soviet Central Asian Regional Integration(旧ソ連中央アジア地域統合への道)
A Scheme for Transitional States(転換期にある国家の統合の仕組み)
複雑な対立要因を抱える中央アジア。大国・近隣諸国の思惑を超えて、中央アジア5カ国(カザフスタン、キルギスタン、タジキスタン、トルクメニスタン、ウズベキスタン)の安定と経済発展の鍵を、地域統合を主眼に論考する。(全編英文)
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Map and Figures
Introduction
Chapter 1. Theories of Integration: A Scheme for Transitional States
1.1The Concept of Integration
1.2 Defining Integration in the Central Asian Context
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 2. From Disintegration to Integration: The Commonwealth of Independent States and Other Regional Blocks
2.1 Historical Background to CIS Formation
2.2 What is the CIS?
2.3 Integration Structures and Mechanisms within the CIS
2.4 A Chronology of CIS Summits and Their Themes
2.5 Principal Weaknesses of the CIS
2.6 Divisions within the CIS
2.7 The Current State of the CIS: Security
2.8 Common Economic Space
2.9 Education, Ethnicity and CIS Integration
2.10 What is the Future for the CIS?
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3. Features of Integration within Central Asia
3.1 Towards Central Asian Regional Integration
3.2 A History of Central Asian Integration
3.3 Individual Integration Policies
3.4 Obstacles to the Progress of Integration
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 4. Borders, Frontiers and Inter-State Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia
4.1 Pre-Revolutionary Borders and Frontiers
4.2 Geography of Central Asian Borders and Enclaves
4.3 Determinants of Border Delimitation in Post-Soviet Central Asia
4.4 Unilateralism, Lack of Trust and Border Disputes in Central Asia
Concluding Remarks:
Approaches to the Resolution of Border Issues
Notes
Chapter 5. Water Politics and Cooperation: Trans-Boundary Water and the Challenges of Cooperation in Central Asia
5.1 Trans-Boundary Water
5.2Imbalances in Water Availability: Contributions vs. Withdrawals
5.3 Regional Water-Management Cooperation: Institutionalization vs. Eco-Egoism
5.4 The Internationalization of Water Issues in Central Asia:Conflict vs. Cooperation
Concluding Remarks:
Absolute Sovereignty vs. Regional Sovereignty
Notes
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acronyms
Map and Figures
Introduction
Chapter 1. Theories of Integration: A Scheme for Transitional States
1.1The Concept of Integration
1.2 Defining Integration in the Central Asian Context
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 2. From Disintegration to Integration: The Commonwealth of Independent States and Other Regional Blocks
2.1 Historical Background to CIS Formation
2.2 What is the CIS?
2.3 Integration Structures and Mechanisms within the CIS
2.4 A Chronology of CIS Summits and Their Themes
2.5 Principal Weaknesses of the CIS
2.6 Divisions within the CIS
2.7 The Current State of the CIS: Security
2.8 Common Economic Space
2.9 Education, Ethnicity and CIS Integration
2.10 What is the Future for the CIS?
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3. Features of Integration within Central Asia
3.1 Towards Central Asian Regional Integration
3.2 A History of Central Asian Integration
3.3 Individual Integration Policies
3.4 Obstacles to the Progress of Integration
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 4. Borders, Frontiers and Inter-State Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia
4.1 Pre-Revolutionary Borders and Frontiers
4.2 Geography of Central Asian Borders and Enclaves
4.3 Determinants of Border Delimitation in Post-Soviet Central Asia
4.4 Unilateralism, Lack of Trust and Border Disputes in Central Asia
Concluding Remarks:
Approaches to the Resolution of Border Issues
Notes
Chapter 5. Water Politics and Cooperation: Trans-Boundary Water and the Challenges of Cooperation in Central Asia
5.1 Trans-Boundary Water
5.2Imbalances in Water Availability: Contributions vs. Withdrawals
5.3 Regional Water-Management Cooperation: Institutionalization vs. Eco-Egoism
5.4 The Internationalization of Water Issues in Central Asia:Conflict vs. Cooperation
Concluding Remarks:
Absolute Sovereignty vs. Regional Sovereignty
Notes
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index