The New Great Game
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In the late 1990s, some journalists used the expression "The New Great Game" to describe what they proposed was a renewed geopolitical interest in Central Asia based on the mineral wealth of the region which was becoming available to foreign interests after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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See also
- Anglo-Russian relations
- Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
- Cold War
- Strategic geography
- Geostrategy in Central Asia
- Imperialism in Asia
- Iran-Britain relations
- The Great Game (Peter Hopkirk book)
- The Great Game
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