Eurasia

Why Belarus Is Russia’s Jugular Vein

Since the disintegration of Soviet Union in the 1990s, the post-soviet space has undergone through significant transformations across social, political and economic level. Soon...

Gender Issues In Kazakhstan: Challenging Journey on The Road to Empowerment

Globally, Gender issue is the prime concern to all over the world and Kazakhstan holds no exception. Gender remains a critically important and largely...

Discourses and Reality of New Great Game: Particularly focus on Kazakhstan

The “New Great Game” became a much-debated term of current events in the region. Currently, the analogy of “great powers” transformed into hegemony, powers,...

Localism in Tajikistan: How would it affect Power Shift?

Localism has been a common characteristic of all post-Soviet Central Asian Republics. However, this trait emerged in different ways; the result has been almost...

Russia’s Troubles with Its “String of Pearls”

An important part of Russia’s grand strategy in terms of foreign policy is its purposeful creation and management of conflict zones across the post-Soviet...

COVID-19 Pandemic May Result in a Long-term Human Development Crisis in Central Asia

The COVID-19 pandemic can have a detrimental and long-lasting impact on education and human capital, economic and social development in Central Asian countries, where...

Tajik opposition movement

Once fractured Tajik opposition has joined forces in Warsaw to challenge the regime in Dushanbe. Early September 2018, an opposition coalition of four Tajik...

Russia marks 15 years of its membership in OIC

On June 30, 2020, the Russian Federation marked the 15th anniversary of its joining the Organization of the Islamic Conference (presently the Organization of...

Will Erdogan’s Adventures Hurt Russian Soft Power?

While the Russian Federation is actively pursuing the cultivation of its Soft Power, the results, in the present cynical and confusing international environment, appear...

Kazakhstan: How to Invent a Successful Foreign Policy

When country after country became an independent state in the five decades after the end of the Second World War, its leaders discovered that...

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