Geostrategy in Central Asia
Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Central Asia has long been a geostrategic location merely because of its proximity to the interests of several great powers. Central Asia had both the advantage and disadvantage of a central location between four historical seats of power. From its central location, it has access to trade routes, or lines of attack, to all the regional powers. On the other hand, it has been continuously vulnerable to attack from all sides throughout its history, resulting in political fragmentation or outright power vacuum, as it is successively dominated.
