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The Silk Road of Gas: Energy Business from Central Asia to Europe

Central Asia possesses a significant role within the global geopolitical balance since it comprises numerous trade channels that link many businesses with millions of...

Central Asia: Potential and Opportunities of Investment

Central Asia is a heart of the world and in order to control the world, the region should be under the control of a...

Turkmenistan’s Permanent Neutrality: A Key Foreign Policy Tenant

Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia which got independence on 27 October 1991 from the Soviet Union after its disintegration. After independence, Turkmenistan...

Turkmenistan’s Neutrality: Silver Jubilee and Counting

Permanent neutrality of Turkmenistan is in place since December 12, 1995 when United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) unanimously passed a resolution on it.185 permanent...

Prospects for the Fight against Extremism and Terrorism in the Central Asian Region

Central Asian countries experience diverse intersecting influences: they feel changes in the situation in the Caucasus, in the Xinjiang autonomous territory of China, in Afghanistan and...

Unjustified Hope of Iran’s Central Asia Policy

The Washington factor has been and remains, if not the main obstacle, then at least a deterrent to Iran’s strengthening in Central Asia over the past...

China and Central Asian Republics’ Connectivity Through CPEC

The CPEC is just not a road but a network of connectivity, industrialization, trade promotion, energy generation, and much more. The main purpose of...

Developing the IT sector will make Central Asia more united and independent

This September marked the second anniversary of the death of Islam Karimov, the former President of Uzbekistan, and the de-facto accession to power of...

Turkmenistan, the heart of the Silk Road

Over 140 years have passed since Ferdinand von Richthofen, a German geologist, geographer and traveler and the president of the Berlin Geographical Society, coined...

Legal framework of the Caspian Sea and the interests of Iran

Authors: Javad Heirannia and Omid Shokri Kalehsar* In international law, the concept of power is inevitably alongside with the principles of the law. In other words,...

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Authors: Lyna Saadi and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Western democracy-promotion programs...

The Strait of Hormuz Blockade: A New US-China Flashpoint

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