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Central Asia in Trilateral Cooperation

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  • Sergey Luzyanin

    (Sergey Luzyanin is in Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 32, Nakhimovsky Avenue, Moscow 117 218. E-mail: lusyanin@ifes-ras.ru)

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The region, Central Asia, and the regional organisation, SCO, were of significance for China, India and Russia with respect to dealing with threats to security posed by non-state actors such as terrorists and drug-traffickers. The three could also cooperate with regard to energy resources, transport and investment in the region. However, competition could not be ruled out and hence it was necessary to structure their interaction in terms of ‘cooperative competition’ and well-coordinated trilateral interaction, for example, by each agreeing to specialise in a particular sphere or sector.

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  • Sergey Luzyanin, 2007. "Central Asia in Trilateral Cooperation," China Report, , vol. 43(2), pages 237-243, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:chnrpt:v:43:y:2007:i:2:p:237-243
    DOI: 10.1177/0009445507043002013
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