Central Asian countries in the Intersection of Geopolitical interests:in the context of world views
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26577/JGEM.2023.v70.i3.02Keywords:
geopolitics, central Asian countries, conflict of interests, economic integration, political instability.Abstract
The article aims to study the geopolitical situation of Central Asian countries at the present stage in economic, geographical, historical and political terms. The analysis was also carried out based on a comparison of scientific and political literature published in the languages of each country (English, Chinese, Russian and Turkish). In the article, by studying the history of the formation, current state, and prospects of developing the region's countries, we tried to establish that the Central Asian region has long been a region where many countries' political and economic interests converge. To this end, we decided to consider the study not only from the point of view of the scientific environment of Kazakhstan or the countries of the region but also on a global scale.
The theoretical basis of the article was the research of foreign and domestic scientists and politicians in international relations, political and economic integration, trade, investment, and foreign policy. Historical-geographical, archival, narrative, statistical and comparative analysis, and induction and deductive methods were used to reveal the purpose and task.
In short, It is known that the interests of major world-class players in the Central Asian region are intertwined not only today but also the history of their interests dates back to a long time ago. Each major player can conduct research and disseminate information in the framework of their interests in the region. Therefore, it is essential to study the positions and views of different countries. This is a distinctive feature of the article.
The article aims to study the geopolitical situation of Central Asian countries at the present stage in economic, geographical, historical and political terms. The analysis was also carried out based on a comparison of scientific and political literature published in the languages of each country (English, Chinese, Russian and Turkish). In the article, by studying the history of the formation, current state, and prospects of developing the region's countries, we tried to establish that the Central Asian region has long been a region where many countries' political and economic interests converge. To this end, we decided to consider the study not only from the point of view of the scientific environment of Kazakhstan or the countries of the region but also on a global scale.
It is known that the interests of major world-class players in the Central Asian region are intertwined not only today but also the history of their interests dates back to a long time ago. Each major player can conduct research and disseminate information in the framework of their interests in the region. Therefore, it is essential to study the positions and views of different countries. This is a distinctive feature of the article.