Central Asia position in Perceived Strategic United States of American

number: 
791
عربية
Degree: 
Imprint: 
علوم سياسية
Author: 
Hiba Mahmood Al – Rubai’i
Supervisor: 
Dr. Sarmad Zeki AL- Jadir
year: 
2008
Abstract:

That the great strategic importance enjoyed by the central and Maatmtazbeh Asia of the elements of the force, Maatmtlleke enormous economic resources and it enjoys an important geographical location to which gives the overall importance of the region have begun to compete if its declaration of independence as an attempt to fill the strategic vacuum left by the Soviet Union, and the U.S. U.S. Major United States had taken an interest in the region, aware of the importance of the region that formerly constituted the Soviet Union, and what can be posed a political vacuum or ideologize the aspirations of the future, from the desire to be a force to be the only president in the world that the United States was quick to move forward Those policies, which targeted primarily to secure the U.S. presence in the region to achieve economic gains and to achieve a lot of goals, political, security and followed the United States many of the methods and means to penetrate this region with the important position in the perceived strategic U.S.. Hence, the study has to focus on the Central Asian region and what Outlook for the U.S. position that the region through the recruitment of strategic importance to the region and owned by the United States understands that the U.S. would be able to achieve its future in the broader Middle East. The importance of study here the importance of Central Asia and the U.S. view it The study was distributed to four chapters: -- The first quarter: - The title (conceptual framework) and the first Mbgesin included: - the perceived strategic U.S., while the second addressed the topic of strategic importance to the Central Asian region. Chapter II: - title (world powers and regional stakeholders in the region), which contained the first Mbgesin: - World powers influential in the region (Russia and China) The second topic: - influential regional powers in the region (Turkey, Iran, India and Pakistan, (Israel)). apter III: - title (the U.S. strategy towards the Central Asia) The first three admonishing: - U.S. strategy toward Central Asia in the Cold War era, and the second topic: - U.S. strategy towards Central Asia after the Cold War, while the third topic: -- U.S. strategy towards Central Asia after the events of 11 September 2001. Chapter IV: - title (the methods and means adopted to penetrate the U.S. to Central Asia) The first Mbgesin: - dimensions of the U.S. interest in Central Asia, and the second topic: - The penetration means the United States to the Central Asian region.