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Kazakhstan: Birthday/Reform Party
July 21, 2008 3 min. read

Kazakhstan has found itself in the news lately, firstly, to no one's surprise concerning energy resources, as the nation has begun building a natural gas pipeline connecting Central Asia to China and Gazprom's recent announcement that they expect to double the price they pay for Central Asian gas (bad news for their Euro customers as […]

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Metro-Medvedev!
July 19, 2008 3 min. read

Forget Barack Obama: Medvedev is already the world's first metrosexual leader. Joel Stein recently wrote of the effeminate US Democratic presidential candidate in the LA Times: “He's well-dressed. He eats arugula (rocket) — which he buys at Whole Foods… He is, as we mentioned, quite thin. He may only be half-black, but he's three-quarters gay”. […]

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Houston Businessmen reading 'three Cups of Tea' in the Summertime
July 18, 2008 2 min. read

Here are a few interesting items to keep you cool this weekend. The Central Asia plus Japan Dialogue fourth representational level meeting took place in Tashkent on July 15. For Japan the meeting was ‘aimed to deepen the multifaceted interaction with Central Asia and Uzbekistan, provide for stability and regional security, enhance the trade and […]

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The Rise of Medvechev?
July 18, 2008 3 min. read

The recent spat with America and Britain over Zimbabwe and Russia's continued intransigence over the US AMB shield in the Czech republic have dashed the hopes of many in the West that Medvedev would make a qualitative departure from Putin. The Guardian's Luke Harding put it just so: Medvedev's hardline comments in one of his […]

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Afghanistan/Pakistan Border – Pashtun Power
July 17, 2008 8 min. read

With what can only be called a victory for the Taliban, US forces abandoned their makeshift base in the Kunar Province, which was ambushed days ago. In this context, Today I want to bring to your attention two outstanding articles which provide a greater understanding of the Afghanistan/Pakistan border Pashtun people, culture, and security situation. […]

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Kazakhstan-Russian Pipeline Blast
July 16, 2008 1 min. read

In an incident that looks like it could be linked to two stories recently discussed on this blog, Russia's energy policy in Central Asia and Islamic militant groups based in the region, a 20-mile section of a natural gas pipeline, which travels from western Kazakhstan into Russian territory, was shut down late yesterday after an […]

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Freedom House: Digging Up the Autocrats' Dirt
July 16, 2008 3 min. read

Freedom House put two new reports out in June of interest: Nations in Transit 2008 Annual Report and Supporting Freedom's Advocates?: An Analysis of the Bush Administration FY2008 Budget Request for Democracy and Human Rights (Follow the link down the page and download the pdf under ‘Past Reports’) These reports are linked in an unfortunate […]

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Militants from Central Asia in Pakistan/Afghanistan
July 15, 2008 3 min. read

Two interconnected, disturbing trends concerning Islamic militants from Central Asia committing violent and terrorist acts in and around the Afghanistan/Pakistan border are becoming more visible by the day. The first is the report from unidentified two US senior military officials based in the Middle East that Al Qaeda has stepped up its recruitment in Central […]

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Russia Was Right To Resist Zimbabwe Sanctions!
July 15, 2008 2 min. read

Have I been completely missing something or has everyone lost their minds regarding this whole Zimbabwe sanctions situation? Russia and China resisted putting on sanctions on Mugabe and now Britain and the US have been openly questioning Russia's fitness to belong to the G8. Normally level-headed commentators have been feverishly proclaiming their disappointment in Russian […]

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The Exile, Now ExileD, Returns
July 15, 2008 1 min. read

  The exile is backsort of. Newly reincarnated as the exileD, it is run out of "Putin-proof" Panama. Fuelled by paypal donations from readers, the first edition came out on July 14, Bastille Day.   Exile fans can be reassured, at least for now: despite bitter avowals to quit Russia for good, the issue contained […]

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EU-Central Asia Strategy Update: What Trumps What?
July 14, 2008 3 min. read

On Friday, we discussed Russian President Medvedev's recent three nation visit to Central Asia, a visit that seemingly had one thing on its mind; gas and oil. A couple weeks ago, EU representatives made their second major stopover in a matter of months to Turkmenistan to discuss energy, specifically gas reserves for the Nabucco pipeline […]

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Medvedev's 2nd CA Visit: Twice as Fun?
July 11, 2008 2 min. read

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev has made his second visit to Central Asia, this time stopping by Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan for the second time. Gas was apparently the only thing on the diplomatic menu. Medvedev and his Gazprom officials are wary of European and Chinese influence and engagement in the region's energy resources, a sphere […]

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