Narco-terrorism and threats to China's foreign policy strategy in Central Asia
In recent decades, due to the formation of terrorist groups of citizens of different countries and the fact that these groups are no longer engaged in this activity at home and this has become an international activity has caused more concern in large countries. This is because these terrorist forces have infiltrated the geopolitics of important regions, including Central Asia, and this has worried the regional and supra-regional powers of Central Asia because of the threats of these forces to the interests of these countries. China is one of the countries in the region that has great interests in the field of energy and other dimensions. Therefore, the present research has been done by descriptive-analytical method and has obtained the necessary information from books and articles. And it seeks to answer the question, what strategy has Beijing adopted for its diplomatic apparatus to control and manage terrorist narco? In this regard, using the theory of threat balance, it is hypothesized that Beijing seeks to develop investment by forming alliances and cooperation with important countries in the region, including Russia and Iran in the form of regional cooperation organizations such as Shanghai and ECO. In order to develop the economy of the Central Asian republics, the economic institutions in this region should take the necessary measures to manage and control the threats posed by the activities of these groups.
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