Central Asia Policy Brief No. 21, February 2015 On February 26, 2015, the Central Asia Program organized an international conference on the Eurasian Economic Union and Central Asia, together with the Harriman Institute and the US-Kazakhstan Business Association. Download PDF 0 0 0 0 Share 0 Tweet 0 Previous Article Uyghur constructions of the XIV-XIX centuries: the formation of architectural style 12 January, 2015 View Next Article A Comparative Analysis of the Caucasus Emirate Islamic Ideology within the Global-Salafi Jihad 22 February, 2015 View You May Also Like View Resource Dependency: A Critical Look at Human Development and Inequality in Turkmenistan View The Trans-Caspian Middle Corridor Is Thriving View Reducing U.S. Dependency on Chinese Critical Minerals View Local Governance Under Taliban Rule, 2021-2023 View Navigating the New Energy Geopolitics: Assessing Russia’s Power Play in Central Asia’s Post-2022 Gas Crisis View Formalities of Contemporary Central Asian Militaries View Central Asia: Multi-Vector Policy for the 21st Century – Strategy and Development View Kazakhstan’s Bloody January: Protest Motivations, Public Perceptions and Human Rights View Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations after the Third Karabakh War
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