El multilateralismo reactivo en el Asia Central ante China y Rusia.

It is well known that Central Asia is one of the zones in which geopoli­tics acquires great importance in current international relations either be­cause of its strategic natural resources or because it is the route that connects East Asia with West Asia and Europe. In spite of this, Central Asia ha...

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Autores principales: Tzili-Apango, Eduardo, Palacios-Cabrera, Eduardo
Formato: Online
Idioma:español
Editor: El Colegio de México A.C. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://forointernacional.colmex.mx/index.php/fi/article/view/2463
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Foro Internacional

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Sumario:It is well known that Central Asia is one of the zones in which geopoli­tics acquires great importance in current international relations either be­cause of its strategic natural resources or because it is the route that connects East Asia with West Asia and Europe. In spite of this, Central Asia has been tagged as one of the most conflictive zones given the convergence and the cor­relation of regional and extra-regional forces. In this line of thinking, it is ar­gued that power imbalances caused by extra-regional powers and non-state actors have driven an institutionalization and multilateralization process exe­cuted by the regional actors since the nineties. This reactive multilateralism is an answer to extra-regional and inter-regional aftermath actions in Central Asia. Nevertheless, it also promotes the consolidation of the regional powers’ inter­ests in the area, especially due to secure the supply of energy resources and to consolidate trade routes. In this process, China and Russia have played an im­portant role, although without being able to establish a regional hegemony both because of the divergence in politics and interests between them and because of the presence of other actors with significant regional influence.