Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia
This book investigates the various elements that affect regional collaboration in the post-Soviet space, focusing on the CSTO, which originated as the Collective Security Treaty in 1992 before evolving into the CSTO in 2002.

Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia reveals the different strategies used by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in their collaboration with Russia, especially regarding their choices about participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). By examining these dimensions, Yeo Jung Yoon seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of regional cooperation in the post-Soviet landscape, shedding light on the interactions between Russia and its Central Asian neighbors. The research enriches our understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by these nations in achieving regional cooperation.

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Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia
This book investigates the various elements that affect regional collaboration in the post-Soviet space, focusing on the CSTO, which originated as the Collective Security Treaty in 1992 before evolving into the CSTO in 2002.

Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia reveals the different strategies used by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in their collaboration with Russia, especially regarding their choices about participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). By examining these dimensions, Yeo Jung Yoon seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of regional cooperation in the post-Soviet landscape, shedding light on the interactions between Russia and its Central Asian neighbors. The research enriches our understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by these nations in achieving regional cooperation.

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Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia

Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia

by Yeo Jung Yoon
Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia

Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia

by Yeo Jung Yoon

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This book investigates the various elements that affect regional collaboration in the post-Soviet space, focusing on the CSTO, which originated as the Collective Security Treaty in 1992 before evolving into the CSTO in 2002.

Sovereign States and Regional Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia reveals the different strategies used by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in their collaboration with Russia, especially regarding their choices about participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). By examining these dimensions, Yeo Jung Yoon seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of regional cooperation in the post-Soviet landscape, shedding light on the interactions between Russia and its Central Asian neighbors. The research enriches our understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by these nations in achieving regional cooperation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666935936
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/03/2026
Series: Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.11(d)

About the Author

Yeo Jung Yoon received a Ph.D. in political science from Kent State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Contending Interests in Post-Soviet Central Asia
Chapter 2. Regional Organization: An Instrument for Penetrating National Interests
Chapter 3. The Collective Security Treaty Organization
Chapter 4. Costs and Benefits of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
Chapter 5. Coercion from the Past: Institutional Legacy
Chapter 6. The Impact of the Soviet Legacy
Chapter 7. Regional Cooperation or Omnibalancing: Ensuring Regime Security
Conclusion

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