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... University (2004). He is fluent in Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Russian, French and English. Since the Soviet Union’s collapse, like Israel, Russia, and Germany, the Kazakh government elaborated ethnic return migration ...
2. Central Asia: The New Great Game
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... to this stage (as compared to the Russian, Portuguese and Spanish Empires). The jewel in the British colonial crown was its key prosperous colony of India. Having arrived in search for trade in the 17th ...
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 ...
4. Conflict in Pamir and Identity Politics
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... a research fellow at Rethink Institute, Washington DC. He specializes in democratization processes, civil society and civic movements in Central Asia, Russia and Turkey. In 2009 he graduated from George ...
...  gained independence  from the Ottoman Empire and recognition by the Great Powers of the time (Great Britain, France and  Russia) which guaranteed that independence. According to that Protocol ...
... Kreml was sure to create tensions between the Russians and the Tatars in this multi-ethnic and multi-confessional republic. The historic site of the Kreml had several different narratives and symbolism ...
... from Europe as well as Turkey’s other historic rival to the north, Russia.  Given this latter concern, along with the United States’ lack of a direct colonial legacy in the Middle East and the exigencies ...
... Russian). Over twenty years have passed since the collapse of the USSR. And beyond independence, transformations, market economies and privatizations, the period under Soviet rule remains a positive and ...
... of Islamic Movements: Three Turkish   Cases." Political Science Quarterly 120, no. 2 (2005): 253-74. Laitin, David D. Identity and Formation: The Russian-Speaking Populations in the Near Abroad. ...
10. Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds
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... served as an economic advisor to the Russian government, the Azerbaijani government, and the Iraqi Ministry of Finance. He is currently affiliated with the Iraqi Institute for Economic Reform. [43] ...
11. To Leave the Afghans or To Live with Them
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... but they will recognize that the help came with some conditions, such as having good relationships with the West while having a distant relationship with Russia, Iraq, Iran and China. Moreover, they tend ...
... Asia and Caucasus: depressing memories of previous harshly suppressed revolution attempts in the region and unreliability of external aid into possible revolution attempts due to consolidated Russian patronage ...
... Social Sciences in Paris (2007) and in translation from Uzbek State World Languages University (2004). He is fluent in Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Russian, French and English In my PhD thesis in political ...
... 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 ...
... between states in a much wider area. One particular case is the relationship between Turkey and Russia: the turmoil in the Middle East underlines their shared views on some issues, but it has also led ...
16. 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 ...
17. India's Policy of Civil Nuclear Cooperation
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... cooperation agreement with a significant number of countries such as the United States, France and Russia,  Kazakhstan, Namibia, etc. Besides, negotiation is going on with other countries- Australia, ...
... Turkish and Azerbaijani professional journals and popular media. Mr. Niftiyev speaks Azerbaijani, English, Turkish and Russian. His research interests include: Comparative Politics, Nation Building in ...
... and research tool acquisition have been funded by GWU's Institute for Middle East Studies; Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies; and the US State Department's Critical Language Scholarship. ...
20. Kyrgyzstan's Emigration Challenge
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... of movement and more fluid migratory circulation appeared in the all newly independent republics. A native of Uzbekistan, Ulugbek Badalov holds a master’s degree in Russian-French-Uzbek translation ...
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