Post-Soviet Space: Prospects for Transformation and Impact on International Security System
Journal Title: NanoWorld Journal - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper describes the main factors affecting the prospects for transformation of the post-Soviet space, including the historical aspect, the current state of security in this area and the impact of the major external actors on it (US, EU, China, Iran, etc.), including such organizations as the CSTO, SCO and NATO. The article emphasises the importance of the political dialogue between major political actors in terms of strengthening security in the region and the world on the whole. Possible scenarios for the development of the situation in the former Soviet Union countries are considered.
Authors and Affiliations
Boris Guseletov
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