GEOPOLITICAL LANDMARKS OF KYRGYZSTAN

Authors

  • Karybek BAYBOSUNOV Ph.D. (Philos.), Coordinator, the Bishkek Institute of Sociopolitical Studies (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) Author

Abstract

The 21st century is an age of new technologies, geopolitical decisions that echo across the world, and an unprecedented pace of globalization synchronously felt in all corners of the world. The size of a country is no longer all-important; its economic and political might alone is not enough to claim geopolitical influence—history has become another geopolitical factor. The Kyrghyz statehood rooted in a millennium-long history of the nation has been recognized by the U.N. as a sign of its ancient history that started at the time when the genetic roots of the Chinese, Indians, Jews, Armenians, Turkmens and Tajiks were formed.

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Published

2004-08-31

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REGIONAL POLITICS

How to Cite

BAYBOSUNOV, K. (2004). GEOPOLITICAL LANDMARKS OF KYRGYZSTAN. CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 5(4), 152-159. https://ca-c.org/CAC/index.php/cac/article/view/599

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