Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation
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Resumo: | The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), previously known as the Shanghai Five, was formed in June 2001 as a security engagement organization. It is a highly influential organization in the Eurasian continent, and most Central Asian countries – Kazakhstan included - are members of SCO, as well as China. In recent years, the Chinese water diplomacy towards Kazakhstan has advanced in different agreements that are shaping the patterns of water security in Central Asia. The Chinese strategic interest in the development of the scope of the SCO in this region has made Kazakh transboundary water issues to advance in negotiations. However, these agreements have been made in a bilateral scheme, which is considered relatively unequal towards Kazakh interests; therefore, in spite of the Kazakh efforts, the SCO so far has not turned into a water security organization. This paper is going to analyze the current trends in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as well as the Sino-Kazakh cooperation platform, especially regarding transboundary water resources. From the perspective of the critical geopolitics scholarship and its considerations regarding the concepts of hegemony and zones of influence, the idea that the Sino-Kazakh cooperation has advanced following Chinese interests is going to be defended. In conclusion, this paper states that due to the lack of interest regarding Chinese water diplomacy, and despite of Kazakh efforts, the SCO is not in the near future launching great initiatives regarding water security in the region, reinforcing the Chinese diplomacy of bilateral water agreements. Recebido em 14/04/2021Aprovado em 19/09/2021 |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnationCritical geopoliticsShanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)Chinese foreign policyCentral AsiaThe Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), previously known as the Shanghai Five, was formed in June 2001 as a security engagement organization. It is a highly influential organization in the Eurasian continent, and most Central Asian countries – Kazakhstan included - are members of SCO, as well as China. In recent years, the Chinese water diplomacy towards Kazakhstan has advanced in different agreements that are shaping the patterns of water security in Central Asia. The Chinese strategic interest in the development of the scope of the SCO in this region has made Kazakh transboundary water issues to advance in negotiations. However, these agreements have been made in a bilateral scheme, which is considered relatively unequal towards Kazakh interests; therefore, in spite of the Kazakh efforts, the SCO so far has not turned into a water security organization. This paper is going to analyze the current trends in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as well as the Sino-Kazakh cooperation platform, especially regarding transboundary water resources. From the perspective of the critical geopolitics scholarship and its considerations regarding the concepts of hegemony and zones of influence, the idea that the Sino-Kazakh cooperation has advanced following Chinese interests is going to be defended. In conclusion, this paper states that due to the lack of interest regarding Chinese water diplomacy, and despite of Kazakh efforts, the SCO is not in the near future launching great initiatives regarding water security in the region, reinforcing the Chinese diplomacy of bilateral water agreements. Recebido em 14/04/2021Aprovado em 19/09/2021Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2021-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/896910.36311/10.36311/1982-8004.2021.v14.n2.p59-72Revista Aurora; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021); 59-72Revista Aurora; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2021); 59-72Revista Aurora; v. 14 n. 2 (2021); 59-721982-80042177-0484reponame:Revista Aurora (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/8969/8239Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Aurorahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGualberto do Nascimento, Lucas2021-11-11T18:43:03Zoai:ojs.www2.marilia.unesp.br:article/8969Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/indexPUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/oaiaurora.revista@gmail.com||1982-80041982-8004opendoar:2021-11-11T18:43:03Revista Aurora (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation Gualberto do Nascimento, Lucas Critical geopolitics Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Chinese foreign policy Central Asia |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Critical geopolitics, the Shanghai cooperation organization and the sino-kazakh water agreements: cooperation and stagnation |
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Gualberto do Nascimento, Lucas |
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Gualberto do Nascimento, Lucas |
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Gualberto do Nascimento, Lucas |
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Critical geopolitics Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Chinese foreign policy Central Asia |
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Critical geopolitics Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Chinese foreign policy Central Asia |
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), previously known as the Shanghai Five, was formed in June 2001 as a security engagement organization. It is a highly influential organization in the Eurasian continent, and most Central Asian countries – Kazakhstan included - are members of SCO, as well as China. In recent years, the Chinese water diplomacy towards Kazakhstan has advanced in different agreements that are shaping the patterns of water security in Central Asia. The Chinese strategic interest in the development of the scope of the SCO in this region has made Kazakh transboundary water issues to advance in negotiations. However, these agreements have been made in a bilateral scheme, which is considered relatively unequal towards Kazakh interests; therefore, in spite of the Kazakh efforts, the SCO so far has not turned into a water security organization. This paper is going to analyze the current trends in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as well as the Sino-Kazakh cooperation platform, especially regarding transboundary water resources. From the perspective of the critical geopolitics scholarship and its considerations regarding the concepts of hegemony and zones of influence, the idea that the Sino-Kazakh cooperation has advanced following Chinese interests is going to be defended. In conclusion, this paper states that due to the lack of interest regarding Chinese water diplomacy, and despite of Kazakh efforts, the SCO is not in the near future launching great initiatives regarding water security in the region, reinforcing the Chinese diplomacy of bilateral water agreements. Recebido em 14/04/2021Aprovado em 19/09/2021 |
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