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Economy: World Bank Briefing
April 16, 2008 2 min. read

The World Bank (WB) provided a briefing regarding the state of Eastern European and Central Asian economies before their annual IMF spring meeting. The World Bank's report reinforced most of the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) recent analysis of the current and future state of CA's economy. For instance, the World Bank warns of a coming […]

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Art: "I Dream of the Stans"
April 14, 2008 1 min. read

New York City's Winkleman Gallery is currently exhibiting seven media projects called “I Dream of the Stans: New Central Asian Video.” One of the exhibitions curators, Leeza Ahmady, stated that their aim was to ‘assemble a representative collection that highlighted the adventurous spirit of regional artists.’ The exhibition features such CA artists as Said Atabekov, […]

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EU Troika Central Asian Summit: Energy Rights and Human Supplies
April 11, 2008 4 min. read

In yet another sign that Turkmenistan is coming out of its isolationist shell, Ashgabat just finished hosting a meeting between the European Union's Troika and Central Asia's foreign ministers. The Troika is headed by Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, EU External Relations Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, and the EU's special representative for […]

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Central Asia: ADB Report and Economic Trends
April 9, 2008 3 min. read

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB), an organization dedicated to poverty reduction in Asia and the Pacific, has come out with their Asian Development Outlook 2008 report, analyzing the Central Asian and Caucasus economies.  Overall, the report finds that the states of these regions have had significant economic growth in the past few years, but […]

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Uighur: Olympic Protests, Tibet-Uighur Connection?
April 7, 2008 3 min. read

"Freedom for Uighurs. Freedom for Tibet. We must fight together." Can Asgar, a leader of the Uighur diaspora in Munich In the midst of widespread protests following the Olympic Torch in London and Paris, two other anti-Chinese government demonstrations by Uighurs in China's Xinjiang Province and in Istanbul, Turkey have recently occurred. The first and […]

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Iran, Water Wars, & Have a Great Weekend!
April 4, 2008 2 min. read

Happy Friday! 4 Quick Items about subjects we have touched on recently: 1. Joshua Foust at Registan.net brings greater depth to this blog's analysis of Central Asia's water problems which appeared yesterday. Along with discussing Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan's recent water troubles, Foust reports on a recent raid by Tajikistan citizens into Kyrgyzstan in order to […]

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Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan: Water Peace
April 3, 2008 2 min. read

The Journal of Turkish Weekly recently wrote an interesting piece concerning Central Asia's growing water issues, which I briefly touched on about a week ago when I reported on EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana's speech concerning climate change.  The Journal's outlook focus's on Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan's "uneasy' water and energy relationship, mainly pertaining to […]

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Afghanistan, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan: NATO Summit
April 2, 2008 3 min. read

In an earlier post, I discussed a burgeoning Russia/NATO partnership concerning Afghanistan. This agreement, which is being negotiated as we speak at the Bucharest NATO Summit, however, may not come to fruition. Only a day or so ago, Konstantin Kosachev, head of Russia's State Duma Committee for Foreign Affairs, stated that the agreement was "premature' […]

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The Shanghai Competition Organization?
April 1, 2008 3 min. read

Iran's Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki officially requested entry into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization this March 27. The move was sponsored by Tajikistan's President, Emomali Rahmon. Iran's request and possible ascension into the SCO needs greater analysis: What are their chances for becoming an official member? How does it benefit Iran? How would it benefit/hurt China, […]

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Central Asia: AIDS and Gas
March 28, 2008 2 min. read

On May 2-4, Moscow will host a major International AIDS conference that will focus on the virus's growth in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.  In an interview, Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDS, stated that "HIV is increasing more rapidly in Central Asia than in any other part of the world.'  Piot blames widespread injecting-drug […]

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Russia: Medvedev a Liberal? CA Implications
March 27, 2008 5 min. read

In connection to Monday's discussion of the power dynamics between Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and newly-elected President, Dmitry Medvedev, I want to now examine Medvedev's liberal credentials. This of course will be discussed in the context that as President, Medvedev will most likely be playing a deferential role to Putin's Prime Minister Office, but […]

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Turkmenistan: Dealing in Turkey
March 25, 2008 3 min. read

For the first time in seven years, Ankara will host a Turkmen head of state, as President Berdymukhamedov visits the nation this March 24, 25. This diplomatic meeting quickly follows Turkey's President Gul's own visit to Ashgabat last December, as Turkey seems to be making an assertive effort to improve its relations with many Central […]

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