THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION (SCO) TO SECURITY INTEGRATION IN CENTRAL ASIA AND ITS LIMITING FACTORS
Keywords:
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), Central Asia, regional security cooperation, counter-terrorism, regional diplomacy, security integration, political strategy, realism, institutionalism, political speech field Regional Anti Terrorist Structure (RATS), Uzbekistan foreign policy, China–Russia relations, regional governance, security activity.Abstract
This research will explore the contribution of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) to security integration in Central Asia and its limiting factors. The
period of defining the topic used theory of international relations realism and
institutionalism. Within research activity of RATS, friendly military actions and
diplomatic intercessions are highly rated, but something discovered in research that
institutional weakness and different incomes of every country stopped the integrity of
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