摘要
The US perception and policy toward the Shanghai Cooperation Organization has changed from wait-and-see to precaution and modest cooperation, and now competition. Against the background of major-power strategic rivalry, the US will continue competing with the SCO despite the absence of a specified Central Asia policy, with an emerging attempt to divide its members.
The US perception and policy toward the Shanghai Cooperation Organization has changed from wait-and-see to precaution and modest cooperation, and now competition. Against the background of major-power strategic rivalry, the US will continue competing with the SCO despite the absence of a specified Central Asia policy, with an emerging attempt to divide its members.