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What Lies ahead for Kyrgyzstan after the Presidential Elections?

with Kadyr Toktogulov, Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic to the United States Erica Marat, National Defense University Eric McGlinchey, George Mason University Paul Stronski, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Kyrgyzstan's Presidential Elections on October 15, 2017, have been particularly competitive, with tensions running high between the two main contenders, Omurbek Babanov and Sooronbai Jeenbekov. Several post-election factors will… Continue reading What Lies ahead for Kyrgyzstan after the Presidential Elections?

Islam and the State in Central Asia – a Friedrich Ebert Foundation Report

Dr. Sanat Kushkumbayev (Deputy Director, Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan) will present the latest report of the Almaty club (a Central Asia Policy Group) on Islam and the State in Central Asia. Comparing Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, the report analyzes evolution in legislation, the secularization of… Continue reading Islam and the State in Central Asia – a Friedrich Ebert Foundation Report

Deciphering the Notion of “Uzbek Terrorists”

with Alisher Siddique, Director of RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service In 2017, four terrorist attacks were carried out by Uzbek citizens or people of Uzbek origin in several Western cities. Contrary to the media discourse, Uzbekistan is not a hotbed of terrorism, nor does it "export terrorists." However, many Uzbek nationals leave Uzbekistan for work, becoming labor… Continue reading Deciphering the Notion of “Uzbek Terrorists”

The 10th CAP Fellows Seminar “Peacebuilding and Civic Literacy in Central Asia and South Caucasus”

Agenda4:00 - 5:30 PM, Session 1: New Perspectives on Grassroots Peacebuilding Diana Mamatova (former Project Coordinator, the United Nations in Kyrgyzstan) Grassroots Peacebuilding: Cross-Border Cooperation in the Ferghana Valley Jafar Usmanov (former Lead Researcher at ACT Development Group, Tajikistan) Youth as Agents of Peace at the Tajik-Kyrgyz Border Jeyhun Valiev (Independent Researcher, Azerbaijan) Assessing the… Continue reading The 10th CAP Fellows Seminar “Peacebuilding and Civic Literacy in Central Asia and South Caucasus”

Global Powers and Competing ‘Fixes’ in Central Asia

Dr. Balihar Sanghera, Director of Graduate Studies (Taught),Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Kent; George F. Kennan Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center  This presentation examines how the US, Russia, and China have proposed different development visions for Central Asia. While it is common to frame these visions in exclusionary or conflictual terms (such as market reforms versus… Continue reading Global Powers and Competing ‘Fixes’ in Central Asia

CAP Cinema Club Presents: Shal (Kazakhstan, 2012) by Ermek Tursunov

Based on Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea,” this Kazakhstani Oscar submission tells the story of Kasym, an old shepherd who lives on the remote steppes of Kazakhstan. The old man loves international soccer, horses, his flock and family and tries to bond with his grandson Erali. In the spirit of Hemingway’s original… Continue reading CAP Cinema Club Presents: Shal (Kazakhstan, 2012) by Ermek Tursunov

The Afghan Shi’i Movement: Revolutionary Politics and Global Islam

With Prof. Robert Crews The leftist coup in Afghanistan in 1978 and the Iranian revolution of 1979 unleashed a radical political movement among the Afghan Shia. Since 2001, this movement has achieved new momentum, and Afghan Shi'i activism has become central both to Afghan national politics and to global Shi'ism. This talk examines how Afghan… Continue reading The Afghan Shi’i Movement: Revolutionary Politics and Global Islam

Towards a New Uzbekistan? The Magnitude, Impact and Limitations of Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s Reforms

Since taking office in September 2016, the new President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has initiated many reforms, ranging from economic and social policies aimed at improving the investment climate and the education and health systems to domestic and foreign policy changes aimed at eliminating any cult of personality, providing greater freedom of media and expression,… Continue reading Towards a New Uzbekistan? The Magnitude, Impact and Limitations of Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s Reforms

‘Bourgeois’ Islam, Prosperity Theology, and Ethics in Muslim Eurasia

9:30-11:30 AM, Session 1: Towards an Islamic Capitalist Ethic in Central Asia Gül Berna Özcan (Royal Holloway, University of London) Islam, Morality and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Central Asia Alima Bissenova (Nazarbayev University) Fitting into a Secular Society: The Discreet Charm of Kazakhstani Muslim Entrepreneurs Aisalkyn Botoeva (Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School) How Do Capitalist Islamists Make Use… Continue reading ‘Bourgeois’ Islam, Prosperity Theology, and Ethics in Muslim Eurasia

Culture and Islam in Late Central Asia

9:00-11:00 AM, Session 1: Sovietness in Central Asia. Politics, Economy, and Society Isaac McKean Scarborough (London School of Economics) The Political Culture of Late Soviet Tajikistan Riccardo Cucciola (National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) Rashidov’s diplomacy: Rethinking Uzbekistan as a model for the Third World (1959-1983) Irina Morozova (Regensburg University) Socialist Solidarity or… Continue reading Culture and Islam in Late Central Asia

Central Asia Security Workshop

10:30AM - 12:00 PM, Session 1: Central Asia’s Regional Environment. Moves and Stabilities  Alexander Cooley, Columbia University Central Asia as Part of Greater Eurasia? Prospects and Challenges Jeffrey Mankoff, CSIS Whither the Eurasian Economic Union? Sebastien Peyrouse, The George Washington University A Sustainable Attractiveness? China’s Projection and Construction of Soft Power in Central Asia   Lunch: 12:00 -… Continue reading Central Asia Security Workshop

The 11th CAP Fellows Seminar “Youth, Civic Engagement, and Civil Service in Central Asia and Azerbaijan”

4:00 - 5:00 PM, Session 1: Improving Civic Networks and Civil Service in Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan Raushanna Sarkeyeva (Founder/Director, Urban Initiatives Public Foundation, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) How Do We Strengthen Bishkek's Civic Networks? Elchin Karimov (Independent Researcher, Azerbaijan) Moving from a Patronage to Merit-Based Civil Service in Azerbaijan Break: 5:00 - 5:15 PM 5:15 - 6:15 PM, Session 2: Youth and… Continue reading The 11th CAP Fellows Seminar “Youth, Civic Engagement, and Civil Service in Central Asia and Azerbaijan”

CAP Roundtable on “Muslim Middle Class” vs the Islamic State: National Identity and Revolutionary Justice in Kazakhstan

withNoah Tucker RFE/RL, CAP Associate Zhuldyz Tuleouva Kazakhstan Producer of "Not in Our Name," RFE/RL project Serik Beissembayev Strategia Sociological Center, former CAP fellow Aurelie Biard NAC-NU Postdoctoral fellow, GWU Chair Wendell Schwab Pennsylvania State University This roundtable panel will present and discuss preliminary results from new fieldwork, focus groups and video interviews conducted in… Continue reading CAP Roundtable on “Muslim Middle Class” vs the Islamic State: National Identity and Revolutionary Justice in Kazakhstan

“Paradoxes of Legitimation”: Authoritarianism(s) in modern Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan

Sofya Omarova,Ph.D. candidate in International Politics and Sociology Department of Social Sciences Oxford Brookes University This presentation seeks to explore the concepts of legitimacy and legitimation and how they relate to regime self-legitimation in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. Legitimation and legitimacy in authoritarian contexts needs to be understood as a three-part process. The first concerns… Continue reading “Paradoxes of Legitimation”: Authoritarianism(s) in modern Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan’s Newfound Foreign Policy and its Implications for U.S.-Uzbekistan Relations

Join us for a discussion on the outcome of the Uzbek president Shavkat Mirziyoyev's visit to the United States and the future role of Uzbekistan in the administration’s Central Asia and South Asia strategy. with Scotty Reid Office Director for Central Asia, The Bureau of South and Central Asia Affairs Paul Stronski Carnegie Endowment for… Continue reading Uzbekistan’s Newfound Foreign Policy and its Implications for U.S.-Uzbekistan Relations

The Identity Crisis of Uyghurs Today

Symposium Agenda 9:00-9:40 Refreshments and Registration 9:40-10:00 Opening Remarks 10:00 – 12:00: Session A: Challenges in Uyghur Education & China’s Harsh Policy towards Uyghurs Chair: Rishat Abbas, Pfizer, USA 1. Rebecca Clothey, Drexel University, USA, “Education Policy Appropriation, Ethnic Segregation and Cultural Transmission in Urumqi” 2. Nury A. Turkel, Lawyer, USA, “China’s Re-Education Detention Centers:… Continue reading The Identity Crisis of Uyghurs Today

Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty; The Return of Tamerlane?

Dr. Therese Sabonis-Helf, Georgetown University Dr. Dan Burghart, National Intelligence University Dr. Marlene Laruelle, The George Washington University Dr. Roger Kangas, National Defense University Dr. Laura Adams, USAID Stacie Giles, Virginia Commonwealth University Gawdat Bahgat, National Defense University Mr. Robert Timm, Naval War College This collection provides a broad analysis of social, political, economic, and security issues… Continue reading Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty; The Return of Tamerlane?

BISHKEK: Joint Conference “Integration Processes and State Interests in Eurasia

 Joint Conference of the American University of Central Asia and The George Washington University, Central Asian Program with support from United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Integration Processes and State Interests in Eurasia Venue: American University in Central Asia Tokombaev St. 7/6, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic Room 440 (CH-1) June 11, 2018 (Monday)   Download program… Continue reading BISHKEK: Joint Conference “Integration Processes and State Interests in Eurasia

Foreign Investment Law and Sustainable Development in the Kyrgyz Republic

Join us for a discussion with Dr. Begaiym Esenkulova an Associate Professor of Law of the American University of Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan) and who is currently a Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar at the Indiana University (Bloomington). Begaiym will discuss the investment legislation and international investment agreements of the Kyrgyz Republic and provide a critical analysis of… Continue reading Foreign Investment Law and Sustainable Development in the Kyrgyz Republic

Discursive Power: Comparative Analysis of the “Silk Road” Narrative in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Foreign Policies towards Central Asia, and implications for U.S. regional presence

withDr. Timur Dadabaev Associate Professor and Director of the Special Program for Japanese and Eurasian Studies, University of Tsukuba (Japan) There is considerable debate over how and in what form Central Asian (CA) states should conduct relations among each other and with other post-Soviet states. The notion of the “Silk Road” has become one of… Continue reading Discursive Power: Comparative Analysis of the “Silk Road” Narrative in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Foreign Policies towards Central Asia, and implications for U.S. regional presence

Access and Control of University Education in Central Asia Since 2000

withDr. Alan DeYoung Professor Emeritus at the University of Kentucky What does it mean to be a “student” and “to study” in contemporary Central Asia? During the Soviet era teachers and university faculty were highly regarded and rewarded, however this has changed. As a comparative education scholar, Dr. Alan DeYoung’s research questions focus on issues of teacher,… Continue reading Access and Control of University Education in Central Asia Since 2000

Post-Soviet Think Tanks: The Influence of Think Tanks on Policy Processes in Post-Soviet States

Prof. Vera Axyonova The influence of think tanks on policy processes and civil society in non-consolidated democracies and authoritarian regimes is the focus of this presentation, which aims to map the local think tank landscapes and examine their resources and strategies used to advance certain foreign and security policy choices. The analysis draws on extensive… Continue reading Post-Soviet Think Tanks: The Influence of Think Tanks on Policy Processes in Post-Soviet States

Assessing the Terrorist Threat In and From Central Asia

with Dr. Edward Lemon In the past two years, Central Asians have been involved in terrorist attacks in Istanbul, New York, St. Petersburg, and Stockholm. While we have seen more attacks by Central Asians outside the region than within it, in August four tourists were killed in an Islamic State-inspired attack in southern Tajikistan. This was the… Continue reading Assessing the Terrorist Threat In and From Central Asia