中亚
动力学(音乐)
宪法
政治学
安全研究
规范(哲学)
经济体制
概念框架
国际安全
区域科学
建构主义教学法
担保权益
区域发展
政治经济学
国家安全
关键安全研究
建构主义(国际关系)
国家(计算机科学)
社会建构主义
社会学
概念框架
透视图(图形)
经济地理学
概念模型
中国
钥匙(锁)
经济增长
发展经济学
相关性(法律)
环境安全
经济
公共行政
安全困境
领土完整
能源安全
计算机安全模型
公司治理
区域规划
地缘政治学
区域一体化
作者
Тимур Дадабаев,A. A. Umarov
摘要
Abstract This article examines the underlying logic and features of the newly emerging central Asian regional security complex (RSC). It explores how the Chinese-led Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) relates to shifting security dynamics in central Asia. The study identifies a gap in existing conceptual debates, which often overlook how regional engagements and initiatives reshape regional security beyond the post-Soviet context. Using a constructivist framework, this research reconceptualizes the relationship between the BRI and the formation of an independent central Asian RSC, focusing on the notion of mutual constitution to explain the interplay between regional structures and state behaviours. Methodologically, the article combines constructivist analysis with consideration of the influences of BRI-related projects, emphasizing their impact on regional security norms and practices. Key findings suggest that the BRI influences norm formation and fosters new security linkages in shaping the emerging central Asian RSC. Shaped by these linkages, it represents an alternative to Russian security guarantees and stands in contrast to the ‘free and open Indo-Pacific’ (FOIP) strategy. This study highlights the need to view the BRI's influence as central to understanding contemporary regional security in central Asia.
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