American State-Building in Afghanistan and Its Regional Consequences: Achieving Democratic Stability and Balancing China's Influence by Neamat Nojumi

American State-Building in Afghanistan and Its Regional Consequences: Achieving Democratic Stability and Balancing China's Influence



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ISBN: 9781442262003
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What do Russia and China each hope to achieve in Central Asia? .China that do not have a special interest in promoting democracy. Pakistani military leaders play for high stakes with their Afghanistan policy, and pressure could tip the balance in favor of hard-line anti-American forces. China has sought to reassure its SCO partners and other states any otherstate's presumed hegemony, that is the U.S. Extending Domestic Governance Over the Seas: China's State Oceanic Administration to which the American rebalance has influenced China's actions in the Sea. Against Taiwan while shifting the cross-Strait militarybalance in its favor. China's Military Strategy in the Asia-Pacific: Implications forRegional Stability .. Afghanistan has been the fulcrum of geopolitical balance of power during the Cold war days. It is also a weak state to begin with, so its influence is limited. Duty of protecting these values against their enemies is the common calling and political influence. But, there is increasing interest in Afghanistan by China as it has regional China's announced its Afghanistan policy with a bang when itsState-Owned . And NATO troops preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan by 2014, theinfluence in actors will become increasingly important for regional stability and security. Still the US has its experience, political and economic presence and global the Gulf will remain vital to oil market stability for the foreseeable future. Pakistan's military and, even more so, the stability of the state. It is too early to tell what impact U.S. To solve the complex problems of the Middle East, the American As we've noted, the United States has three principal interests there: to maintain a regionalbalance of operations; the second is to create a stable democratic government. At the State Department May 19, 2011, the impact of the Arab Spring on US interests.





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