A conference organized by the Central Asia Program (George Washington University), and EUCAM (Europe-Central Asia Monitoring),with the support of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Program. Afghanistan’s Stability and Regional… Continue reading Afghanistan’s Stability and Regional Security Implications for Central Asia
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The Unique Role of the American University of Central Asia
The American University of Central Asia and the George Washington University’s Central Asia Program would like you to invite you to join us on March 12, 2014. After the American and… Continue reading The Unique Role of the American University of Central Asia
Russia’s New Military Doctrine: NATO as the New Threat?
Central Asia Policy Brief No. 20, January 2015 By Marcel de Haas On 26 December 2014, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin finally endorsed the new version of the Military Doctrine, which had been announced months… Continue reading Russia’s New Military Doctrine: NATO as the New Threat?
The next Congo: Regional Competition for Influence in Afghanistan in the Wake of NATO Withdrawal
By Antonio Giustozzi
The Withdrawal of NATO Forces and the Prospects for Afghan-Tajik Relations
By Kosimsho Iskandarov
The Withdrawal of NATO Forces from Afghanistan: Consequences for Tajikistan
By Muzaffar Olimov and Saodat Olimova
Central Asian Perspectives on Afghanistan After the US Withdrawal
By Stephen Blank
Finally A New Era in NATO-Mongolia Relations
Voices From Central Asia No. 1, June 2012 By Mendee Jargalsaikhan The implementation of the first Individual Partnership and Cooperation Program is a noticeable acknowledgement of Mongolia’s sustained commitment toward democratization and international peace… Continue reading Finally A New Era in NATO-Mongolia Relations
Uzbekistan and the Afghan Reconciliation Process
By Guli I. Yuldasheva