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... association of Kyrgyzstan expatriates in France to the national identity promoted by the Kyrgyz state. He previously earned Master's degrees in international affairs from Faculty of ...
2. Central Asia: The New Great Game
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... that together comprise of Central Asia today include Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. These nations, though each having its own distinct identity, are firmly bound together ...
... in political anthropology from the School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris (2011). His dissertation deals with association of Kyrgyzstan expatriates in France to the national ...
... in Uzbekistan, although they were unsuccessful and ended with a massacre. These examples demonstrate that people mobilized themselves in Central Asia. Two revolutions happened in Kyrgyzstan. The first ...
... Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris (2011). His dissertation deals with association of Kyrgyzstan expatriates in France to the national identity promoted by the Kyrgyz state. He ...
... 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 ...
7. Germany’s Changing Role in Central Asia
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... Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and as early as 1992 it sent various diplomatic missions to the region. Now Germany is showing even greater interest in forging closer relations, ...
... with a brief discussion of case selection, including the reason for why the country in the region that offers the best support for this argument – Kyrgyzstan – is excluded from this study. Next, in order ...
9. Kyrgyzstan's Emigration Challenge
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... identity elaborated by the State of Kyrgyzstan when experiencing migration in France. He also earned a master’s in international affairs at the Faculty of Law, Management and Economics of Paris (2009-2010). ...
... regimes with state-dominated semi-liberal economies. The most oppressive and tyrannical of those are the Central Asia republics or the so called 'stans': Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, ...
... of southern Kyrgyzstan. In response, Karimov sought to eradicate the IMU. Unable to wage a protracted military-style campaign against the Uzbek government from within the country, many IMU fighters decided ...
... Among former Soviet states, Kyrgyzstan continues to face severe electricity shortages during the winter (Juraev 2009).  Last year, in 2010, energy price increases associated with electricity sector ...
13. Enduring Poverty in Kyrgyzstan
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... Union. Among the Central Asians, Kazakhstan has been the most successful country that had managed the transition process effectively and is currently in a better position than its counterparts. Kyrgyzstan, ...
What happened in Kyrgyzstan in April 2010? Was it a political déjà vu for Ex-president Bakiyev who stepped on the same rake as the first president Akayev did 5 years ago? Or was it an outcome of different ...
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