GazMaidan, Crimea #2, or the End of the Old Man’s Clan? Dinissa Duvanova, Associate Professor, Lehigh University On January 5, bitcoin dropped by 13 percent in a single day. One of the big… Continue reading Riots in Kazakhstan | PONARS Eurasia Commentaries
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New Journal in Central Asian Studies, Acta Via Serica
Acta Via Serica is an international, multi-disciplinary, open-access journal published in English semi-annually in June and December. The journal is devoted to publishing new research within the arts, humanities, and… Continue reading New Journal in Central Asian Studies, Acta Via Serica
Kazakhstan. Tokayev. Reboot. Analytical report
By Kazakhstan Council on International Relations, 2020 Below is the text of the final chapter of the report, as well as a link to the full report. Interim results Despite… Continue reading Kazakhstan. Tokayev. Reboot. Analytical report
The Paradox of Uzbek Terror. Peace at Home, Violence Abroad
Article by Marlene Laruelle in Foreign Affairs: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/uzbekistan/2017-11-01/paradox-uzbek-terror?cid=int-lea&pgtype=hpg This week’s terrorist attack in Manhattan, carried out by a citizen of Uzbekistan, Sayfullo Saipov, followed several assaults and bombings also involving… Continue reading The Paradox of Uzbek Terror. Peace at Home, Violence Abroad
Renewing EU and US Soft Power in Central Asia
By EUCAM EUCAM Commentary No. 18 by Marlene Laruelle and Eric McGlinchey, October 2017 Western influence in Central Asia is at an all-time low. Public opinion surveys in Kazakhstan and… Continue reading Renewing EU and US Soft Power in Central Asia
2017 Uzbekistan: The Tashkent Spring Experiences a Frost
By Saipira Furstenberg Speaking at the UN General Assembly in mid-September, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev outlined a democratic vision for Uzbekistan. Just over a year since Mirziyoyev replaced the late strongman… Continue reading 2017 Uzbekistan: The Tashkent Spring Experiences a Frost
Dictators Without Borders: Global Aspects of Authoritarian Governance in Central Asia
The King’s Russia Institute and the Russian and Eurasian Security Research Group are pleased to present a discussion of: Dictators Without Borders: Global Aspects of Authoritarian Governance in Central Asia… Continue reading Dictators Without Borders: Global Aspects of Authoritarian Governance in Central Asia
Afghanistan and Its Central Asian Neighbors Toward Dividing Insecurity
A new report from CSIS/Rowman & Littlefield By Ivan Safranchuk Former Visiting Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program The general trend in Afghanistan is clear-cut: the overall security situation has consistently… Continue reading Afghanistan and Its Central Asian Neighbors Toward Dividing Insecurity
EUCAM Watch: Issue 17 – May 2017
In this EUCAM Watch, we asked three Central Asian scholars and one EU policy-maker to share their views on the opportunities for Central Asia.