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Current History, 1994
For centuries, Central Asia has been a leading civilization, an Islamic heartland, and a geographical link between West and East. After a long traditional history, it is now in a state of change. With the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, five newborn Central Asian states have emerged in place of the former Soviet Central Asia and Afghanistan ...
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For centuries, Central Asia has been a leading civilization, an Islamic heartland, and a geographical link between West and East. After a long traditional history, it is now in a state of change. With the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, five newborn Central Asian states have emerged in place of the former Soviet Central Asia and Afghanistan ...
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Russia, Central Asia and Central Asia’s Neighbours
2000The break-up of the Soviet Union in December 1991 necessitated the formulation of a Russian policy towards the former Soviet republics, twelve of which eventually joined the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Despite its professed espousal of democratisation and adherence to international law, the Russian government embraced the term ‘near ...
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Time for a Central Asia Policy Made for Central Asia
As Brussels turns to Central Asia for energy diversification, connectivity, and critical raw materials, it risks undercutting its aims by copy-pasting the ENP/EaP model built for Eastern Europe. The article argues for a context-aware recalibration of existing EU instruments—flexible and context-sensitive—to deliver on the EU's priorities.Neuman-Stanivukovic, Senka +1 more
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Risk assessment of soil erosion in Central Asia under global warming
Catena, 2022Xin Dou, Xiaofei Ma, Chengyi Zhao
exaly
Evaluation of development potential of cropland in Central Asia
Ecological Indicators, 2022Haotian Sun, Xiaohui Jiang
exaly

