EUCAM tour de Central Asia
Te EU Central Asia Strategy @ 5 The EU Strategy for Central Asia is fve years old. Much has been...
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...
The EU has a new Special Representative (EUSR) for Central Asia. It was announced on 18 June that Patricia Flor...
China and Russia are the most influential external actors in Central Asia, while the EU has substantially increased its activity...
The two elephants that never meet The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has a keen interest in Central Asia due...
Helsinki - Moscow - Bishkek The European Union’s engagement in Central Asia largely depends on the national policies of member...
After much anticipation and anxiety about the presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan, there is a feeling of relief that Almazbek Atambaev...
The autonomous region of Gorno-Badakhshan (GBAO) in Tajikistan offers one of the world’s most impressive landscapes. The Pamir Mountains with...
Central Asia today holds much strategic interest for India as an emerging 21st Century regional and global power. Despite being...
Security and development key in new EUCAM programme It is a pleasure to introduce a new EUCAM Watch as part...
Introduction EU policy on Central Asia is unclear about the relationship between Afghanistan and Central Asia. The June 2010 Joint...