The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Exploring New Horizons

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is one of the most rapidly developing centres of the multipolar world, covering an enormous landmass including China, India, Russia and its southern Eurasian neighbours.

With both its eight member states and a growing group of observer states, the SCO’s activities have expanded beyond its initial focus on security and stability to broader cooperation with the UN and other groupings such as the G20, BRICS, NATO and ASEAN. Bringing together large and disparate nation-states with often rival geostrategic agendas means that it not only faces substantial structural challenges but also has great potential. The contributors to this volume, representing a range of the states within the SCO, evaluate the possibilities for the Organization, and the challenges it faces in achieving them through a prism of legal regulation. They evaluate the bloc’s prospects for economic, humanitarian, legal, trade, labour, migration, and environmental cooperation, as well as its more traditional concerns with security and defence. The authors, analyzing the quality of cooperation between states within the SCO, note the controversial character of this process: it demonstrates both efficiency and declarative and decorative nature of the SCO.

A valuable read for scholars and policy-makers with a focus on Eurasian cooperation, and processes of regionalism and universalism in international relationships.

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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Exploring New Horizons

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is one of the most rapidly developing centres of the multipolar world, covering an enormous landmass including China, India, Russia and its southern Eurasian neighbours.

With both its eight member states and a growing group of observer states, the SCO’s activities have expanded beyond its initial focus on security and stability to broader cooperation with the UN and other groupings such as the G20, BRICS, NATO and ASEAN. Bringing together large and disparate nation-states with often rival geostrategic agendas means that it not only faces substantial structural challenges but also has great potential. The contributors to this volume, representing a range of the states within the SCO, evaluate the possibilities for the Organization, and the challenges it faces in achieving them through a prism of legal regulation. They evaluate the bloc’s prospects for economic, humanitarian, legal, trade, labour, migration, and environmental cooperation, as well as its more traditional concerns with security and defence. The authors, analyzing the quality of cooperation between states within the SCO, note the controversial character of this process: it demonstrates both efficiency and declarative and decorative nature of the SCO.

A valuable read for scholars and policy-makers with a focus on Eurasian cooperation, and processes of regionalism and universalism in international relationships.

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Overview

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is one of the most rapidly developing centres of the multipolar world, covering an enormous landmass including China, India, Russia and its southern Eurasian neighbours.

With both its eight member states and a growing group of observer states, the SCO’s activities have expanded beyond its initial focus on security and stability to broader cooperation with the UN and other groupings such as the G20, BRICS, NATO and ASEAN. Bringing together large and disparate nation-states with often rival geostrategic agendas means that it not only faces substantial structural challenges but also has great potential. The contributors to this volume, representing a range of the states within the SCO, evaluate the possibilities for the Organization, and the challenges it faces in achieving them through a prism of legal regulation. They evaluate the bloc’s prospects for economic, humanitarian, legal, trade, labour, migration, and environmental cooperation, as well as its more traditional concerns with security and defence. The authors, analyzing the quality of cooperation between states within the SCO, note the controversial character of this process: it demonstrates both efficiency and declarative and decorative nature of the SCO.

A valuable read for scholars and policy-makers with a focus on Eurasian cooperation, and processes of regionalism and universalism in international relationships.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000589528
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/15/2022
Series: Routledge Studies on Asia in the World
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Sergey Marochkin, Professor, JSD (Doctor of Juridical Sciences in legal theory and in public international law); Head, Centre for International and Comparative Legal Studies, University of Tyumen; Honored Jurist of the Russian Federation; and Member, European Society of International Law. Russia.

Yury Bezborodov, Professor, JSD (Doctor of Juridical Sciences), Ural State Law University and Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Table of Contents

List of figures

List of tables

List of contributors

Preface

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of abbreviations

1 Developing Eurasian space through regional cooperation: finding new ways

SERGEY MAROCHKIN AND YURY BEZBORODOV

PART I

Building a basis: roots and grounds

2 The formation and institutional development of the SCO: historical and legal aspects

OLGA PORSHNEVA, MIRZOKHID RAKHIMOV, AND SERGEY RAZINKOV

3 International legal background and aspects of the SCO member states intercommunication

MARAT SARSEMBAYEV AND YURY BEZBORODOV

4 The SCO and security cooperation

EKATERINA MIKHAYLENKO, AIGERIM OSPANOVA AND MARIA LAGUTINA

5 Countering extremism on the SCO’s Agenda

ASLAN ABASHIDZE AND KSENIA LYABAKH

PART II

Moving through the levels of cooperation

6 Convergence of Western and Asian legal values in the SCO perspective

OLEG VINNICHENKO, ELENA GLADUN AND ZHUMABEK BUSURMANOV

7 Humanitarian cooperation in the SCO: current situation and development features

OLGA BOGATYREVA AND AIDA OROZOBEKOVA

8 SCO and convergence of member states labour legislation: foundation, opportunities, and prospects

LARISA ZAITSEVA AND KUBANYCHBEK RAMANKULOV

9 Possibilities and perspectives for regulating labor migration in the SCO member countries

TATYANA LUZINA AND AMANGELDY KHAMZIN

10 International legal forms of interaction between the SCO and EAEU

ZHANAT KULZHABAYEVA AND ASSEM OINAROVA

PART III

Looking ahead: to new prospects and horizons

11 Economic interaction within the SCO: new horizons in the era of turbulence

OLGA ARKHIPOVA AND ANDREY CHUKREYEV

12 Research on the legal mechanism for SCO energy cooperation

MENG QIHONG AND GONG NAN

13 SCO transport and logistic assistance to the states of the Central Asia region

ZHANNA ISKAKOVA AND AMANULLA MUKHAMEDJANOV

14 Prospects of the evolving SCO mandate: from a security focus towards an increased economic and strategic

partnership with India

KARTIKEYA DWIVEDI AND AMIKA BAWA

15 Environmental protection as a challenge to the SCO

QIN TIANBAO AND ALEXANDER SOLNTSEV

16 Some thoughts on the efficiency and perspectives of the SCO

SERGEY MAROCHKIN AND YURY BEZBORODOV

Index

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