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... had had this experience and today share with us their migratory routes from China to Europe via Kazakhstan. Because they have the same life courses and the same strategy of migration, I present here the ...
2. Central Asia: The New Great Game
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The vitally strategic region of Central Asia, which links the key zones of Asia and Europe together, has historically taken center stage due to its geographic significance. Before the emergence of ...
3. The EU - Russia Relations since 1990
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The relationship between the European Union (EU) and Russia emerged out of a time of uncertainty and change. Until the end of the Cold War there was no such relationship. Global politics was dominated ...
... has clearly followed this path. The multiconfessionalism of Tatarstan is not only tolerated, but also seen as a resource. Tatarstan is postulated as the only place in Europe where Islam and Christianity ...
5. The Turkey-Iran Proxy War
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... science at Zirve University. Bacik also taught in different European Universities as Erasmus Visiting Professor. He is the author of September 11 and World Politics (2004), Modern International ...
... and embrace a new identity as modern citizens of Turkey.  Such nationalism was designed to empower the Turkish people to withstand the colonial designs of Europeans which were wreaking havoc upon ...
7. Arabs' Spring, Turks' Autumn?
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... expelled Syrian envoys. Several European countries, including France and Italy, followed the lead and withdrew their ambassadors from Syria. Only Germany, Italy, Spain, Britain, France, Australia and Canada ...
... he came back home, he faced misery, no job, his family had left him after selling their apartment. He then decided to go abroad, especially to Europe. He stayed first in the Czech Republic from where his ...
... revolutionaries forced Islam out of the political arena, and limited its relations within the Middle East.  Atatürk was inspired by the West, and was quick to share European practices with citizens ...
... Arms Embargo on Uzbekistan, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty [online] Available at http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1062932.html [Accessed 02.02.2012] [10] Razma, A. European Union ...
... But it did not work, because after graduation, I did not have enough time. If I wanted, I could have stayed in France, but I went there only because my university was cheaper than other European countries. ...
... Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University. He was previously a Peace Corps volunteer in Kyrgyzstan and has studied, traveled, and worked in Russia The trouble ...
13. Germany’s Changing Role in Central Asia
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... the first countries to pay more attention to this region. However, Berlin already had decades of experience of dealing with major issues in Central Asia. Germany was the first European country to recognize ...
14. Baku: City without an Ambassador
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... Shiraliyev graduated from Georgetown University, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service with an M.A. degree in Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies. He holds a bachelor's degree in ...
The electoral revolutions that swept through former communist states in Eastern Europe and the post-Soviet space in the late 1990s and early 2000s initially provoked great optimism regarding the democratic ...
16. Kyrgyzstan's Emigration Challenge
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... experienced during the first decade after independence, large migratory waves of these minorities have returned to their countries of origin or moved to others countries (Europe, USA etc.) The Russian ...
... of the 21st, the Western world, especially the United States and Europe, was for all practical purposes the absolute arbiters of the political balance of the Arab world. However, it is now struggling with ...
... S. (1996). Why Did Nationalism Fail in Tajikistan. Europe-Asia Studies, 48(7), 1105-1129. Atkin, M. (1992). Religious, National, and Other Identities in Central Asia. In J. Gross (Ed.), Muslims in Central ...
19. U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Azerbaijan
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... European & Eurasian Studies. Furthermore, the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. and the war against international terrorism have greatly increased the U.S. attention towards the region due to the latter’s ...
... political power of Turkey’s General Staff will only wane further.  Finally, the horrific attacks by Anders Behring Brevik in Norway highlight the rising influence of the religious far right in European ...
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Conference on Turkey's New Foreign Policy Conference on Turkey's New Foreign Policy CENTER FOR DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY        presents   TURKEY'S NEW FOREIGN POLICY   conference panel featuring   Daniel Brumberg (Georgetown University) Omer Taspinar (Brookings) Yossi Shain (Georgetown University) Fevzi Bilgin (St. Mary's College, Washington Review)   moderator Sinan Ciddi (Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University)   Wednesday, Oct... Read more...
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Conference on Turkish & Eurasian Affairs Conference on Turkish & Eurasian Affairs The Washington Review of Turkish & Eurasian Affairs, in partnership with The Center for the Study of Democracy at St. Mary's College of Maryland, held a a one-day conference at Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland, November 23, 2010. The goal of the conference was to address critical issues affecting Turkey and Eurasian societies. The conference brought together scholars from across the socia... Read more...
Conference on Deep State, Ergenekon, and Turkey's Constitutional Referendum Conference on Deep State, Ergenekon, and Turkey's Constitutional Referendum The Washington Review of Turkish & Eurasian Affairs held a conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC, on September 15, 2010,  three days after the critical constitutional referendum in Turkey, featuring Wayne Madsen, Joe Lauria, Mustafa Akyol, Levent Korkut, and Ihsan Bal.   FEATURED SPEAKERS Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journ... Read more...
Reception at APSA 2010 Reception at APSA 2010 The Washington Review  held a reception at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, in Washington, DC, on September 4, 2010. The event provided a friendly venue for political scientists who work on Turkey and Eurasia to meet and network.      Read more...