Information on
"Regional Security"
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"Kyrgyzstan"
April 2010
March 2010
January 2010
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2010
2nd GCSP-NUPI-OSCE Academy Seminar: "Central Asia 2009"
Author: Diana Golikova
Publisher:
Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
On 3-4 September 2009 the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Academy held a forum for security policy experts from Eura... More on «2nd GCSP-NUPI-OSCE Academy Seminar: "Central Asia 2009"»
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2010
The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 8, No 1
Author: Daniel Stevens, Alexander Knyazev, Jen-kun Fu, Bruno De Cordier, Yuhui Li, James Bosbotinis, Elaheh Koolaee, Masoud Imani-Kalesar, Simon Shen, Nima Nasrollahi Shahri, Anna Aseeva,
Publisher:
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
For some years, springtime, and more exactly the month of April, has been the occasion for political demonstrations in Georgia as well as in Kyrgyzstan. More on «The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 8, No 1»
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2010
Uncertain Kyrgyzstan
Author: Ross Wilson, Damon Wilson
Publisher:
Atlantic Council
This paper assesses possibilities for stability in Kyrgyzstan following unrest in June 2010. More on «Uncertain Kyrgyzstan»
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2010
Security Sector Reform in Central Asia
Publisher:
Centre for European Security Studies (CESS)
This is one of the first books on Security Sector Reform (SSR) in Central Asia. More on «Security Sector Reform in Central Asia»
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2010
The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 8, No 2
Author: Carol Dumaine, L. Sergio Germani, Niklas Swanström, Paul Quinn-Judge, Stephen Blank, Faredun Hodizoda, Yuasa Takeshi, Gavin Hayman, Tom Mayne, Cleo Paskal, Tobias Siegfried, Renat Perelet, Timur Berkeliev, Kalia Moldogazieva, Togzhan Kassenova
Publisher:
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
The workshop “Energy, Environment and the Future of Security in Central Asia”, held in Rome on October 15-16, 2009, was the first of a series of workshops on the security implications of critical energy and environmental trends in Eurasia1. More on «The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 8, No 2»
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2010
Controlling Borderlands?
Author: Steven Parham
Publisher:
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This report sheds light on what an exclusive focus on regional security issues chooses to ignore: national policies of border control and issues of state stability are not only devised or debated in state capitals. More on «Controlling Borderlands?»
November 2009
October 2009