Small Players in a Great Game: The
Afghanistan Policies of the Central Asian
States
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Kontakt: Dr.
Diana Digol
This project addresses the seriously
under-researched question of which policies the five
Central Asian (CA) states have pursued on Afghanistan.
The CA states are, of course, extremely concerned
about the situation in Afghanistan and the impact
developments there may have on their own countries.
However, there has been little if any research into
the question of whether the CA states consciously
aim at stabilizing the situation in Afghanistan through
their own initiatives in order to prevent the conflict
there from spilling over into their own countries.
This kind of research is essential for formulating
a strategy for the stabilization of Afghanistan
after the withdrawal of coalition forces.
Deeper knowledge of the Afghanistan
policies of the CA states is also vital for a better
understanding of the dynamics of the conflict potentials
in Afghanistan and Central Asia, whose interlinkage
and joint escalation would lead to a major violent
conflict, greater even than the 1990s Balkans wars
in terms of both area and population. Such a development
would have negative consequences for a number of countries,
the US, the states of Western Europe, Russia and China
among them.
This pilot phase of this project
(5 months) has received financial support from the
Deutsche Stiftung Friedensforschung.| ... more
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