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- W2551648049 abstract "IntroductionCentral Asia is an immense important landmass at the junction of South Asia, South East Asia, Middle East and Europe. Rich history and a long record of invaders from the region affecting Sub-Continent and Middle East have still relevance. In twentieth century, huge energy resources of the region make it more significant to global politics. United States has deep military, political and economic interests in Central Asian Republics. NATO presence in Afghanistan makes this region more needed to global powers. China, being the global economic giant and regional power has deep rooted interests.China's exhaustive policy to diversify its energy sources drives its keen interest in the region. Huge oil and gas reserves of Central Asian Republics and territorial intimacy enable China to benefit from these resources immensely. This paper tries to analyze the bilateral ties between China and Central Asia from the depth of economic relations. China is in need of energy resources and markets and Central Asian Republics are in dire need of huge investments to develop their energy infrastructure. Resultant to these economic relations, social interaction will develop which may have divergences due to social and identical differences. This study endeavors to have insight into the bilateral relations from following angles:- How do societies of Central Asia and China have entirely distinctive manifestations?- What is the extent of economic and military relationship between both states?- Having discrete social identities, what may be prospective avenues of social harmony providing ideal ambiance for economic and military cooperation?Theoretical FrameworkWorld Politics is comprehended by various frameworks of ideas. These frameworks and theories, emanating from real phenomena, function as prisms in the form of generalized principles to understand actions and reactions from varied aspects in international politics. The theory provides a course of understanding to comprehend the actions of actors at various levels. The theory, although abstract in nature, yet provides a sound basis of understanding concatenation and helps to have insight in to actors' behavior. China's emergence as a global power has substantially changed global balance of power. Its emergence and upcoming behavior is certainly to be seen having roots in its cultural identity(Walt, 1998).Idealism ruled the world during inter-war period. But the eruption of World War II disrupted the Idealist notions as model of World Politics. Since then Realism remained prevalent in Cold War era. However, the shortcoming of Realism to predict dismemberment of Soviet Union, gave way to different thought processes in quest to define global politics. There were various other theories and discourses but the dominance of Realism had been overshadowing them over the decades of Cold War. Constructivism was one of those emerging sets of ideas which started surfacing in early 1980s but it was legitimized and got much attention after fall of Soviet Union and end of Cold War era.Constructivism is based on ideas and norms. It emphasizes on social discourses and norms where the actions of international actors are embedded. This theory does not completely rejects the notions of Realism and Liberalism rather it transforms these ideas into new realities. This framework too recognizes the anarchic reality of world however it contends that anarchy is what states make out of it. This is their ideas and norms which give a distinctive meaning to this phenomenon and interact at international level. Interests of states are also defined by their cultural outlooks. The behaviors of actors are determined by their social attitudes. Norms is another important strand of this theory contending that internationally accepted norms play an important role in shaping the world (Barnett, 2008; Walt, 1998).Constructivism puts emphasis on society as compared to individuals. …" @default.
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- W2551648049 title "China-Central Asia Relations: A Socio-Economic and Security Analysis of Bilateral Ties" @default.
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