Information on "Development" and "Turkmenistan"
March 2012
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Mar 2012
Energy and Human Rights: Two Irreconcilable Foreign Policy Goals? The Case of the Trans-Caspian Pipeline in EU-Turkmen Relations
Author: Vanessa Boas
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
This paper strives to address a recurrent dilemma in EU foreign policy: the perceived necessity to renounce European values in pursuit of the EU’s interests when dealing with authoritarian energy-rich states. More on «Energy and Human Rights: Two Irreconcilable Foreign Policy Goals? The Case of the Trans-Caspian Pipeline in EU-Turkmen Relations»
December 2011
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28 Dec 2011
The ‘Stans’ at 20
Author: Martha Brill Olcott
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
When the Central Asian countries began to declare their independence, there was not the same popular and elite pressure for independence that was found in the south Caucasus, not to mention in the Baltic region. More on «The ‘Stans’ at 20»
January 2008
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2008
The Russian Minority in Central Asia: Migration, Politics, and Language
Author: Sebastien Peyrouse
Publisher: Kennan Institute
This paper provides a portrait of the Russian diaspora in Central Asia and discusses such issues as national identity, economic migration, political cooperation and language policy. More on «The Russian Minority in Central Asia: Migration, Politics, and Language» -
2008
Engaging Central Asia
Author: Daniel Kimmage, Eugheniy Zhovtis, Bhavna Dave, Michael Hall, Michael Denison, Matteo Fumagalli, Nargis Kassenova, Neil J Melvin
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This publication discusses ways for the EU to engage with the Central Asian countries. More on «Engaging Central Asia» -
2008
Japan's Silk Road Diplomacy
Author: Kawato Akio, Christopher Len, Yuasa Takeshi, Iwashita Akihiro, Erica Marat, Uyama Tomohiko, Timur Dadabaev, Niklas Swanström, Shimao Kuniko, Hirose Tetsuya
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This book explores Japan's engagement with Central Asia during the post-Soviet period. More on «Japan's Silk Road Diplomacy»
October 2007
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16 Oct 2007
No. 29: Russia and Central Asia
Author: Aleksei Malashenko, Alisher Ilkhamov, Martha Brill Olcott
Publisher: Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE) / Center for Security Studies (CSS) / Otto Wolff Foundation / German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
This issue of the Russian Analytical Digest discusses the relations between Russia and the Central Asian countries. More on «No. 29: Russia and Central Asia»
September 2007
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Sep 2007
Turkmenistan and Central Asia After Niyazov
Author: Stephen J Blank
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper analyzes the security and development prospects for Turkmenistan following the death of autocratic president Sapirmurat Niyazov in December 2006. More on «Turkmenistan and Central Asia After Niyazov»
June 2007
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Jun 2007
Wo steht die Zentralasienstrategie der EU?
Author: Eva Niepagenkemper
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
Dieser BICC Focus diskutiert Inhalt und Schwerpunkte der Zentralasienstrategie der EU vor dem Hintergrund divergierender regionaler Interessen. More on «Wo steht die Zentralasienstrategie der EU?»
March 2007
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28 Mar 2007
Building Stronger Ties, Meeting New Challenges: The European Union’s Strategic Role in Central Asia
Author: Neil J Melvin
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper examines the EU’s review of its involvement in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, aiming at developing a new Strategy on Central Asia. More on «Building Stronger Ties, Meeting New Challenges: The European Union’s Strategic Role in Central Asia»
February 2007
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Feb 2007
The Quandaries of Promoting Democracy in Central Asia: Experiences and Perspectives from Europe and the USA
Publisher: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH) / Centre for OSCE Research (CORE)
This paper explores the prospects and challenges with regards to promoting democracy in Central Asia. More on «The Quandaries of Promoting Democracy in Central Asia: Experiences and Perspectives from Europe and the USA»


