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    Special Feature

    Political Islam in Central Asia

    Following yesterday’s analysis of the region-wide governance crisis in Central Asia, Arne Seifert looks at the role of political Islam in this fragile context. He believes that the region lacks a moderate counterweight to Islamist extremism, a deficiency that may eventually lead to conflict. More

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    Security Watch

    Central Asia: Labor Migrants Caught in Russian Politicians’ Crosshairs

    Sending illegal economic migrants back to Central Asia has become a staple of many Russian politicians’ election campaigns. This is a major cause for concern for the region’s ruling elites, writes Murat Sadykov. Will it lead to political unrest, they ask. More

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    Obama’s Russian Roadblock

    Barack Obama recently reaffirmed his commitment to wholesale nuclear disarmament. The problem, argues Richard Weitz, is that Russia’s leaders do not share his aversion to nuclear weapons. The result? No further weapon cuts from Moscow without further US concessions on ballistic missile defenses. More

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    Securing the South Pacific: Making the Most of Australia's Renewed Regional Focus

    One of the major tasks outlined in Australia’s Defence White Paper 2013 involves promoting security and stability across the South Pacific. Today, Karl Claxton outlines the hard and soft power capabilities that Canberra needs to harness if it wants to foster regional partnerships and assume a leadership role. More

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    Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies (CAPS)

    New ISN partner: This week we feature the Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies (CAPS) in Kabul, Afghanistan. More


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2 Aug 2013 Special Feature

Political Islam in Central Asia

Following yesterday’s analysis of the region-wide governance crisis in Central Asia, Arne Seifert looks at the role of political Islam in this fragile context. He believes that the region lacks a moderate counterweight to Islamist extremism, a deficiency that may eventually lead to conflict. More on «Political Islam in Central Asia»


Russian police officers, courtesy of Evgeniy Isaev/Flickr
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2 Aug 2013 Security Watch

Central Asia: Labor Migrants Caught in Russian Politicians’ Crosshairs

Sending illegal economic migrants back to Central Asia has become a staple of many Russian politicians’ election campaigns. This is a major cause for concern for the region’s ruling elites, writes Murat Sadykov. Will it lead to political unrest, they ask. More on «Central Asia: Labor Migrants Caught in Russian Politicians’ Crosshairs»


Staff cadets from the Royal Military College of Australia, courtesy Australian Department of Defence/flickr
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Jul 2013 Publications

Securing the South Pacific: Making the Most of Australia's Renewed Regional Focus

One of the major tasks outlined in Australia’s Defence White Paper 2013 involves promoting security and stability across the South Pacific. Today, Karl Claxton outlines the hard and soft power capabilities that Canberra needs to harness if it wants to foster regional partnerships and assume a leadership role. More on «Securing the South Pacific: Making the Most of Australia's Renewed Regional Focus»


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Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies (CAPS)

Headquartered in Kabul, Afghanistan, the Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies (CAPS) is an independent research and advocacy center dedicated to the creation of a sustainable environment that can support peace and stability in Afghanistan. More on «Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies (CAPS) »