Regional Change. How will the rise of China and India shape Afghanistan’s stabilization process?
Sammendrag
The brief examines how regional developments in
Central/South Asia may affect the stabilization process
in Afghanistan. Given that regional security dynamics
played an important role in aggravating the conflict
in Afghanistan in the 1990s, the report juxtaposes the
situation in the 1990s with the present state of affairs.
The brief argues that the regional dynamics in 2010 are
very different from the 1990s and puts forward four
arguments to that effect. First, the improved India-
Pakistan relationship is crucial for regional stability.
In assessing prospects for positive developments
between India and Pakistan, it is necessary to factor in
broader regional concerns, especially the now cordial,
yet tense relations between the rising powers India
and China. Second, with its new economic and political
weight, the stage is set for China to take the role
as regional hegemon in the wider Central/South Asia
region, although it is uncertain if or when it will choose
to enact this role. Third, regional energy projects might
in the long-term increase cooperation and build confidence,
but developments are slow. By contrast, improved
transport networks and increased trade have
positively affected the region. Fourth, Iran’s nuclear
program poses an indirect, but serious challenge to
regional stability.
Take together these four arguments highlight the
increasing
salience of India and China. Moreover, the
brief illustrates how regional affairs in 2010 are a mix
of inter-state rivalry and insecurity together with patterns
of economic cooperation. The risk still exists that
regional insecurities could aggravate the internal rivalries
in Afghanistan and the regional environment certainly
creates additional challenges to Afghanistan’s
stabilization process. However, the regional environment
looks less prone to feed into and augment internal
rivalries when compared with the 1990s.
Forlag
Norwegian Institute of International AffairsSitering
NUPI Policy Brief (2010), vol. 8(4)Metadata
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