Strategic Implications of the War in Ukraine for the Post-Soviet Space - (Politics) by Rovshan Ibrahimov & Fuad Shahbazov (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This groundbreaking volume offers an in-depth exploration of how Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine has reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the post-Soviet space, particularly in the Caucasus and Central Asia.
- Author(s): Rovshan Ibrahimov & Fuad Shahbazov
- 136 Pages
- Political Science, Geopolitics
- Series Name: Politics
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Book Synopsis
This groundbreaking volume offers an in-depth exploration of how Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine has reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the post-Soviet space, particularly in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Through expert analyses, the book examines the far-reaching consequences of the war, including shifts in regional alliances, energy security dynamics, the rise of new cooperation platforms, and the growing role of external actors such as China and Turkey.
Through rigorous analysis, the book explores critical themes such as the shifting balance of power in the region, the re-emergence of the Organization of Turkic States, Azerbaijan's deepening engagement with Central Asia, Kazakhstan's strategic repositioning, and the complex interplay between Russia, China, Turkey, and the West. It also examines how regional actors are adapting to economic disruptions, energy security challenges, and evolving diplomatic alliances. Blending academic depth with policy relevance, "Strategic Implications of the War in Ukraine for the Post-Soviet Space" is an essential resource for scholars, analysts, and professionals in international relations, security studies, and Eurasian affairs.
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Acknowledging that Russia's war in Ukraine has been a game changer in European security affairs is becoming a truism. It is, therefore, very fashionable in the West to write academic books and articles on how this war is reshaping the security and defence strategies of key actors: the US, EU, NATO, European states, and Russia. Conversely, this book sheds light on how several post-Soviet states from the Caucasus and Central Asia perceive the devastating war in Ukraine and how they are striving to adjust their foreign and security policies to the ensuing challenges and opportunities emerging in their regions. On the one hand, they are keen to defend their post-Soviet statehood, national sovereignty and independence in a shifting world order increasingly marred by great power competition and conflict. On the other hand, they must reconfigure their bilateral relations and multilateral platforms for regional cooperation to strengthen their socio-economic development, and to protect national identities. The value added by this book is built upon the unique insights of regional experts in how those states are coping with the strategic implications of the sweeping geopolitical changes triggered by the war in Ukraine in both Europe and Eurasia.
Dr. George Vlad Niculescu
Head of Research
The European Geopolitical Forum, http: //gpf-europe.com
This timely and analytically rich volume offers a critical regional perspective on the geopolitical impact of the Russo-Ukraine war across the South Caucasus and Central Asia. By situating the war's consequences within broader international dynamics and the specific foreign policy adjustments of small and mid-sized states, the book significantly contributed to our understanding of how regional actors respond to major global crises. It stands out for its nuanced treatment of shifting alliances, emerging cooperation platforms, and energy-related developments, and it will serve as an essential reference for scholars and practitioners of the South Caucasus and Central Asia geopolitics.
Dr. Agha Bayramov
Department of International Relations and International Organisation
University of Groningen, Netherlands