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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.37458/nstf.27.1.5

The Strategic Energy Landscape of Central Asia: Russia’s Geopolitical Opportunities and Challenges

Francesca E. Strat orcid id orcid.org/0009-0007-8489-5866 ; University of Glasgow, United Kingdom


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Abstract

The Central Asian Republics (CARs), strategically situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, hold significant geopolitical importance due to their abundant reserves of oil, natural gas, and minerals. Their resource wealth and geographic location have made the region a focal point of rivalry among major powers, namely Russia, China, and the United States. Russia seeks to preserve its historical dominance and influence in the area, while the United States endeavors to advance energy infrastructure projects that align with its broader strategic and geopolitical goals. Following the 2022 war in Ukraine, Russia was forced to reassess its policies to address the economic repercussions of international sanctions. One of its key responses was to redirect its energy trades and initiatives away from Europe, focusing instead on other regions like Central Asia. However, these actions have created ripple effects, particularly by hindering the progress of China’s Belt and Road Initiative within the CARs. The competition for influence over Central Asia’s energy resources and policies poses a significant challenge for Russia in its attempts to maintain regional hegemony. This situation is exacerbated by the challenging management of the intricate dynamics of its relationship with China, while concurrently addressing the geopolitical countermeasures implemented by Western powers. Thus, this paper critically analyzes the geopolitical ramifications of CARs’ energy security policies in relation to Russia. Specifically, it seeks to examine whether Russia can sustain its influence in the region while navigating its strategic relationship with China, or if the evolving geopolitical landscape provides an opportunity for Western powers (U.S. and European Union) to challenge Russia’s dominance in Central Asia. This research uses public information, data from reputable sources, and expert interviews to sustain its arguments.

Keywords

Central Asian Republics; Russia; Energy

Hrčak ID:

345449

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/345449

Publication date:

16.3.2026.

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