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January 2011
March 2010
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Mar 2010
Fighting with no Military Bases Abroad
Author: Degang Sun
Publisher:
Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)
The global jihad network in Eurasia is looming, and the world “hotbed” of terrorism is spreading from the Middle East to the geographically broader “Arc of Instability”, which covers a vast area of North Africa, West Asia, Central Asia and South Asia.
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January 2010
December 2009
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Dec 2009
The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 7, No 4
Author: Nicolás de Pedro, Yuhui Li, Azganush A Migranyan, Li Lifan, Peter Sinnott, Luba Azarch, Laurent Vinatier, Thrassy N Marketos, David W Rycroft, Kai Wegerich
Publisher:
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue analyzes the role played by the EU during the Spanish Presidency in relation to Central Asia; Beijing’s management of the Xinjiang crisis; the potential role of the SCO in Afghanistan; and the crucial question of the collective use of wate...
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September 2009
July 2009
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14 Jul 2009
Ethnic Violence in China
Author: Rohan Gunaratna
Publisher:
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This commentary deals with the recent uprising by the Uighurs in the Xingjiang province and China's response to it.
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1 Jul 2009
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 11, No 13
Author: Nicklas Norling, Stephen Blank, Kevin Daniel Leahy, Erica Marat, Roman Muzalevsky, Erkin Akhmadov, Suhrob Majidov, Alexander Sodiqov
Publisher:
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst features analyses of Russia's role and interests in Central Asia and the CIS and Russia's bid to the WTO.
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Jul 2009
Unruhen in China
Author: Gudrun Wacker
Publisher:
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Die gewaltsamen Zusammenstöße, zu denen es am 5. Juli in der chinesischen Nordwestregion Xinjiang kam, erinnern an die Unruhen von Lhasa im März 2008, auch wenn sie nach amtlichen Angaben sehr viel mehr Opfer forderten.
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June 2009