MARKAZIY OSIYO ROSSIYA, XITOY VA QO‘SHMA SHTATLAR O‘RTASIDA: HAMKORLIKMI YOKI RAQOBATMI?
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This article analyzes the role and significance of Central Asia in global politics from geopolitical, geoeconomics, and security perspectives. The region’s strategic location, rich natural resources, and transport potential have made it a focal point of interests for major global powers such as Russia, China, and the United States. The study examines and compares the policies of these actors toward Central Asia, highlighting their economic, political, and military engagement as well as their mechanisms of influence in the region.
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