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Afghanistan: And the Central Asian Question by Frederick H. Fisher provides a comprehensive examination of Afghanistan’s role in regional geopolitics and its interconnected relationship with Central Asian states. The work delves into the historical context that has shaped modern diplomatic relations and territorial considerations in the region.
Fisher analyzes the strategic significance of Afghanistan as a crossroads between South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia. The book addresses critical issues including resource competition, security concerns, and the influence of major powers on regional stability. Through detailed examination of political dynamics, economic interests, and cultural connections, the author illuminates the complex web of relationships that define Central Asian geopolitics.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding contemporary debates about regional development, security frameworks, and international involvement in one of the world’s most strategically important areas.







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