Central Asia strategy of the United States

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The Central Asia strategy of the United States is Washington’s overarching policy framework for engaging the region’s states—balancing security cooperation, energy and trade interests, and support for political and economic reforms amid the influence of neighboring powers like Russia and China.

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instanceOf foreign policy strategy
regional strategy
appliesToRegion Central Asia NERFINISHED
considersExternalActor Afghanistan NERFINISHED
China NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
emphasizesIssue border security
corruption reduction
counter-narcotics
energy security
human rights
religious freedom
trade and transit corridors
engagesThrough C5+1 diplomatic platform NERFINISHED
evolvedAfterEvent September 11 attacks NERFINISHED
U.S. military operations in Afghanistan
hasFramework C5+1 diplomatic platform NERFINISHED
hasGoal counter terrorism threats in and from Central Asia
diversify Central Asia’s economic and energy partnerships
limit malign influence of external powers in Central Asia
promote market-based economic reforms in Central Asia
promote regional stability in Central Asia
strengthen connectivity between Central Asia and Afghanistan
support democratic governance and rule of law in Central Asia
support sovereignty and independence of Central Asian states
hasKeyActors United States Agency for International Development NERFINISHED
United States Department of Defense NERFINISHED
United States Department of State NERFINISHED
United States National Security Council NERFINISHED
policyInstrument counterterrorism cooperation
development aid
diplomatic engagement
economic assistance
educational and cultural exchanges
governance and rule-of-law programs
military training and assistance
security cooperation
support for energy sector development
support for regional connectivity projects
supportsPrinciple freedom of navigation and overflight for trade routes involving Central Asia
territorial integrity of Central Asian states
targetsCountry Kazakhstan NERFINISHED
Kyrgyzstan NERFINISHED
Tajikistan NERFINISHED
Turkmenistan NERFINISHED
Uzbekistan NERFINISHED
updatedInResponseTo NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan

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Kazakhstan–United States relations USRegionalPolicyContext Central Asia strategy of the United States