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The future of regionalism and the strategies adopted by states in Central Asia following the Ukraine war

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  • Hasheminejad Maryam

    (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran)

  • Maleki Abbas

    (Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran)

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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine in February 2022 has created uncertainty regarding the balance of power, particularly in Central Asia, where Russia wields significant influence. Russia’s military confrontation in Ukraine and its strategic concentration on disrupting equations in its favor have led to changes in its national and foreign policy, giving rise to new questions. This research aims to address the following inquiries: will the conflict in Ukraine diminish Russia’s sway and involvement in regional institutions in Central Asia? Will China’s position become more prominent if the function of regional organizations, in which Russia has played a significant part, decreases? Will the Central Asian countries align themselves with the Western bloc or other regional powers like Turkey? This research has utilized secondary data analysis and applied the theories of regionalism and soft power to examine the sources of power and influence of China and Russia in regional organizations and mechanisms in Central Asia, both before and after the Ukrainian war. Assessing the potential difficulties and advantages that this war has brought for China and Russia’s influence in this area, provide potential outcomes for the future condition of regionalism in Central Asia and the significant actors involved. According to the research findings, Russia’s allocation of military resources in the Ukraine war and its efforts to advance its goals have created uncertainty regarding the future of the country’s power resources in Central Asia, particularly in the security field. The premise that another power or powers will likely fill the potential power vacuum left by Russia in Central Asia has been reinforced in the context of this war. As Russia’s attention towards Central Asia diminishes, China has a favorable chance to enhance its political and economic Nevertheless, the decline of Russia’s influence and power resources in Central Asia has created a significant chance for the governments in this area to enhance their engagements with other significant regional nations like Turkey and India, as well as trans-regional states such as the European Union.

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Handle: RePEc:vrs:ecdipl:v:3:y:2025:i:1:p:98-113:n:1010
DOI: 10.2478/ecdip-2025-0011
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