The CEF Quarterly is published by the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program (Johns Hopkins University (SAIS)/Uppsala University) and is devoted to analysis of the current issues facing China and Eurasia. Focusing primarily on Sino-Central Asian, Sino-Russian, and Sino-Caucasian relations, the aim of the CEF Quarterly is to foster discussion and information sharing between a geographically
distant community that recognizes the significance of China's emergence in this important part of the world.
The November 2006 issue of the CEF Quarterly is online at:
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ inside/publicati ons/CEF_quarterl y.htm
The PDF version of the entire issue is available at:
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006.pdf
Full contents:
1. Kazakhstan and the United States in a Changed World, p.7
Evan A. Feigenbaum
Evan A. Feigenbaum is U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South
and Central Asian Affairs
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Feigenbaum. \
pdf
2. The Logic Behind Sino-Iranian Cooperation, p.15
Ilan Berman
Ilan Berman is Vice President for Policy at the American Foreign Policy
Council in Washington, DC
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Berman. pdf
3. NATO Battles the Taliban and Tests Its Future in Afghanistan, p.15
Julianne Smith
Julianne Smith is Senior Fellow and Deputy Director at CSIS's
International Security Program
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Smith. pdf
4. Russia's Energy Leverage over China and the Sinopec-Rosneft Deal,
p.31
Nicklas Norling
Nicklas Norling is Assistant Editor of the China and Eurasia Forum
Quarterly
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Norling. pdf
5. Kyrgyzstan's Unfinished Revolution, p.39
Alisher Khamidov
Alisher Khamidov is PhD Candidate at the School of Advanced
International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, United States.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Khamidov. pd\
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6. Pakistan's Kashmir Policy, p.45
Lt. Gen. Talat Masood
Lt. General Talat Masood served in the Pakistani Army for 39 years,
retiring in 1990 as Secretary for Defence Production in the Ministry of
Defence.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Masood. pdf
7. Pakistan and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, p.51
Rizwan Zeb
Rizwan Zeb is Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor in Politics at the Institute for Advanced Studies and Charles Wallace Visiting Fellow at the Governance Research Center, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Zeb. pdf
8. Central Asia and China's Energy Security, p.61
Xuanli Liao
Xuanli Liao is Lecturer in International Relations and Energy Security at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law & Policy (CEPMLP), University of Dundee, Scotland.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Liao. pdf
9. Recreating the Silk Road: The Challenge of Overcoming Transaction
Costs, p.71
Alan Lee Boyer
Alan Lee Boyer is a Military Professor at the U.S. Naval War College in
Newport, RI, in the U.S.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Boyer. pdf
10. The Ecology of Strategic Interests: China's Quest for Energy
Security from the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea to the Caspian
Sea Basin, p.97
Tarique Niazi
Tarique Niazi teaches Environmental Sociology at the University of
Wisconsin, Eau Claire, U.S..
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Niazi. pdf
11. The Energy Security in Central Eurasia: the Geopolitical
Implications to China's Energy Strategy, p.117
Guo Xuetang
Guo Xuetang is Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Institute of International Politics at Tongji University, China.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Guo. pdf
12. China's Central Asia Policy in Recent Times, p.139
Ramakant Dwivedi
Ramakant Dwivedi is Associate Fellow at Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi, India.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Dwivedi. pdf
13. Politico-military Developments in Central Asia and Emerging
Strategic Equations, p.161
Vinod Anand Brig. (retd)
Vinod Anand is a Senior Fellow with the United Service Institute of India-Centre for Strategic Studies and Simulation.
www.silkroadstudies .org/new/ docs/CEF/ Quarterly/ November_ 2006/Anand. pdf
The journal and individual articles can also be downloaded from our webpage:
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