in Central Asia for a few. In the second half of the nineties, the Kremlin attempted
to maintain political and economic domination in the region. The challenge for
Russia was the emergence of Chinese and American competition in Central
Asia. Moscow failed to stop China’s economic expansion. However, the Chinese
recognized Russia’s dominant role in the sphere of politics and security in the
region. The American presence in the region by Moscow is treated as a threat to
security. The Kremlin was alarmed both by American investment projects related
to the transmission of oil and gas, and political projects carried out under the
slogans of spreading democracy.
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Zasztowt K., Rywalizacja Rosji i NATO w Azji Środkowej, file:///C:/Users/Admin/Downloads/Konrad_Zasztowt-Rywalizacja_Rosji_i_NATO_w_Azji_Srodkowej.pdf.
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