Abstract
The article analyzes the modern international security threats, and their urgency for the region of Central Asia. It justifies the conclusion that security is necessary condition for development. It is considered the integration processes’ role both in national and international security. The article emphasizes the Central Asia states’ cooperation in the energy and water area as a perspective basis for integration, and respectively for regional security
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