OSCE Police Reform Programmes in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: Past Constraints and Future Opportunities
Most former Soviet republics began to consider police reform in the 2000s, over a decade after the Soviet Union’s collapse....
Most former Soviet republics began to consider police reform in the 2000s, over a decade after the Soviet Union’s collapse....
Central Asia holds a complicated place in Spanish foreign policy. Considering Spain’s low profile both in Asia and Eastern Europe,...
Portuguese relations with Central Asia are naturally perceived as marginal. Although bilateral relations have developed since the mid 2000s, Portugal...
Denmark has in recent years enhanced its political and economic ties to Central Asian states. Political and economic interests drive...
The Netherlands increasingly acknow-ledges the vital geostrategic importance of the Central Asian region and has adopted a multidimensional approach that...
One Bucket at a Time Landlocked Central Asia is home to two major rivers, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya,...
Twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the countries of the South Caucasus and Central Asia have developed...
Relations between Central Asia and the post-Soviet countries of Eastern Europe have largely been developed in the shadow of Russia....
Te EU Central Asia Strategy @ 5 The EU Strategy for Central Asia is fve years old. Much has been...
The Italian government has had diplomatic and political ties with post-Soviet republics since 1991. But like many other EU countries,...
UK relations with Central Asian states and the wider region are guided by its commitment to advancing the UK’s prosperity...
Introduction One of the declared priorities of the European Union (EU) in Central Asia is the strengthening of good governance,...