2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41111-022-00223-7
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Forging a New Security Order in Eurasia: China, the SCO, and the Impacts on Regional Governance

Abstract: Beijing played a critical role in establishing the SCO in the aftermath of the break of the former Soviet Union in response to the emerging non-traditional security challenges. Overtime, the SCO has evolved into a regional institution critical to China’s growing interests in Central Asia/Eurasia and increasingly, Beijing seeks to influence and shape the organization in support of its institutional balancing strategy—inclusive in soliciting Russian endorsement of its diplomatic agendas in the region ranging fro… Show more

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“…These joint military exercises, an integral part of the SCO's efforts, are essential for the region's security and safeguarding of the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The activities of terrorist organizations, religious extremists, and national separatist forces pose a significant threat to implementing the BRI, making them the region's most pressing non-traditional security challenge (Yuan, 2023). These extremist groups, despite differences in political objectives, organizational structures, personnel, and activities, share a common characteristic, such as opposition to secular governments and the advocacy of establishing Islamic states.…”
Section: Sco's Regional Anti-terrorism Structure (Rats): a Hub For Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These joint military exercises, an integral part of the SCO's efforts, are essential for the region's security and safeguarding of the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The activities of terrorist organizations, religious extremists, and national separatist forces pose a significant threat to implementing the BRI, making them the region's most pressing non-traditional security challenge (Yuan, 2023). These extremist groups, despite differences in political objectives, organizational structures, personnel, and activities, share a common characteristic, such as opposition to secular governments and the advocacy of establishing Islamic states.…”
Section: Sco's Regional Anti-terrorism Structure (Rats): a Hub For Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the United States’ unipolar liberal order is being challenged by Russia and China and QUAD states perceive this as a threat and a disturbance to the previous unipolar American order which preserved the status quo (Mochizuki 2022 ; Beeson and Lee-Brown 2021 ; Liff 2022 ; Morrison 2019 ). As revisionist powers, Russia and China are seeking to reform the international order together as they seek further power (Yuan 2022 ; Allison 2017 ; Pavlova 2018 ). This shift has been noted by scholars to show that the nature of global politics has changed significantly since the end of the twentieth century (Pieterse 2018 ; Woodley 2015 ).…”
Section: Realist Ontology and Post-structural Epistemology? A Justifi...mentioning
confidence: 99%