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Joint Security Cooperation or Regional Disintegration? Why the West Should Engage Russia in Central Asia

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Egor Evsikov; Leonid Shafir

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 10, Issue 3, p.37-57 (2011)
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APA style: Evsikov, E., & Shafir L. (2011).  Joint Security Cooperation or Regional Disintegration? Why the West Should Engage Russia in Central Asia. Connections: The Quarterly Journal. 10(3), 37-57.
Chicago style: Evsikov, Egor, and Leonid Shafir. "Joint Security Cooperation or Regional Disintegration? Why the West Should Engage Russia in Central Asia." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 10, no. 3 (2011): 37-57.
IEEE style: Evsikov, E., and L. Shafir, "Joint Security Cooperation or Regional Disintegration? Why the West Should Engage Russia in Central Asia", Connections: The Quarterly Journal, vol. 10, issue 3, pp. 37-57, Summer 2011.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.10.3.03
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