Why the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation isn’t Nato for Iran
Central Asia is tilting more decisively towards China as geopolitical uncertainty deepens, with Beijing’s expanding influence recasting the former Soviet states’ strategic orientation. In the final instalment of a three-part series, Cao Jiaxuan examines how Central Asian members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation have shaped the bloc’s response to the US-Iran conflict. Read the first part here and the second part here. As Kyrgyzstan gears up to host the Shanghai Coopera
Central Asian nations are increasingly aligning with China amidst growing geopolitical instability, shifting their strategic focus. This trend is influencing the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's (SCO) stance on international conflicts, including the US-Iran tensions. The SCO, with its Central Asian members playing a key role, is navigating these complex dynamics as the region's strategic landscape evolves. Kyrgyzstan is set to host an upcoming SCO meeting, highlighting the bloc's continued relevance in regional affairs.
The evolving influence within the SCO demonstrates a significant shift in regional power dynamics and how international organizations are responding to global geopolitical challenges.
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