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dc.creatorFigueroa García, Ana María-
dc.creatorGélvez Rubio, Tatiana-
dc.date2022-12-01-
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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/oasis/article/view/7897-
dc.identifier10.18601/16577558.n36.08-
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dc.descriptionThe five new Central Asian States that emerged from the fall of the Soviet Union began a process of State capacity building and the rule of law in their territories. Even though each one has its particularities, the continuity of autocratic political systems is a common factor among them. The privileged geographical position of Central Asia as a mandatory step between Europe and Asia, and its fundamental role in the energy security of world great powers, make the region increasingly important within the political and economic dynamics of the current International System. This might be a factor of analysis that affects changes and configurations in the political arena. This paper examines the extent to which external factors influence domestic politics by drawing on the theoretical background of authoritarian regimes and democratic transition, historical liaisons after the fall of the Soviet Union, as well as external factors such as security affairs, international trade, infrastructure projects in oil and gas pipelines, and competence for scarce water resources in the region.en-US
dc.descriptionLos cinco nuevos países de Asia Central que surgieron después de la caída de la Unión Soviética han empezado un proceso de construcción de capacidad estatal e imperio de la ley en sus territorios. Y aunque cada uno tiene sus particularidades, la continuidad de sistemas políticos autocráticos es un factor común entre ellos. La posición geográfica privilegiada en Asia Central, como un paso obligado entre Europa y Asia, y su papel fundamental en la seguridad energética de las grandes potencias mundiales hacen que la región sea crecientemente importante en las dinámicas políticas y económicas del sistema internacional actual. Este puede ser un factor de análisis que afecta los cambios y las configuraciones en la arena política. Este documento examina hasta qué punto los factores externos influyen en la política interna basándose en el trasfondo teórico de los regímenes autoritarios y la transición democrática, los enlaces históricos después de la caída de la Unión Soviética, así como factores externos como asuntos de seguridad, comercio internacional, proyectos de infraestructura en oleoductos y gasoductos, y competencia por los escasos recursos hídricos de la región.es-ES
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2022 Ana María Figueroa García, Tatiana Gélvez Rubioes-ES
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceOASIS; No. 36 (2022): Julio-Diciembre; 109-134en-US
dc.sourceOasis; Núm. 36 (2022): Julio-Diciembre; 109-134es-ES
dc.source2346-2132-
dc.source1657-7558-
dc.subjectCentral Asia;en-US
dc.subjectgeopolitics;en-US
dc.subjectpolitical international economyen-US
dc.subjectAsia Central;es-ES
dc.subjectgeopolítica;es-ES
dc.subjecteconomía política internacionales-ES
dc.titlePolitical Configuration and Geostrategy: An analysis of the global context influence in Central Asiaen-US
dc.titlePolitical Configuration and Geostrategy: An analysis of the global context influence in Central Asiaes-ES
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