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한국국방연구원 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 제23권 제1호
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2011.1
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133 - 148 (16page)

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The size and resources at the disposal of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) give the institution inherent geopolitical potential. Combined, the organization’s full members and observers encompass much of the world’s habitable landmass and almost half its population. The SCO governments engage in a number of mutual security activities. For example, regular meetings occur among the defense ministers,armed forces chiefs, general staffs, and border commanders of the SCO governments. Contacts are even more common among mid-level military officers, especially those in charge of border security units and military units in nearby SCO territories. Military experts from SCO countries also engage in regular direct discussions related to their functions. In addition, for several years SCO members have undertaken numerous joint initiatives to combat narcotics trafficking and organized crime. Increasingly, these are directed at establishing a security “belt” around Afghanistan,which is seen as the source of most of the region’s narco-trafficking. Still, the most important SCO military activities are its major security exercises, which have become quite extensive in recent years. Yet, the failure of the organization to have much of an impact on Afghanistan and especially Kyrgyzstan—which after all is a SCO member—raises doubts about its developing security role in Asia.

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