The seminar aims to bring together experts and policy-makers from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss the connecting points and divergences of policies of the European Union and the U.S. in… Continue reading European and U.S. policies in Central Asia: Will transatlantic cooperation work in Central Asia towards and beyond 2014?
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American and European Policies in Central Asia: Similarities and Divergence
Panel 1: Debating Similarities and Divergences in European and American Policies Toward Central Asia (3:15-4:45) Jos Boonstra, Senior Researcher, Head of EUCAM programme, FRIDE, Brussels Alexander Cooley, Tow Professor, Barnard College, New York Jeff Goldstein, Senior… Continue reading American and European Policies in Central Asia: Similarities and Divergence
Are US strategic interests in Azerbaijan at risk?
with Dr. Farhad Aliyev, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute The current US policy of disengagement from Southern Eurasia may have a negative impact upon the US strategic interests in the region in the long-run, with Azerbaijan becoming… Continue reading Are US strategic interests in Azerbaijan at risk?
Looking Ahead: US-Central Eurasia Security Relations
Join the Central Asia Program, the Center for International Policy, and leading Eurasia analysts for a discussion on the current status of US-Central Eurasia security relations to mark the launch of… Continue reading Looking Ahead: US-Central Eurasia Security Relations
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
The Future of Russia’s Involvement in Central Asia
The Growing U.S. Military Involvement in Central Asia and Its Impact on U.S.-Central Asia Relations
Discussing the ‘New Silk Road’ Strategy in Central Asia
Debating the Impact of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis in Central Asia
By Murat Laumulin