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Stabilization through connectivity - by anchoring Afghanistan into a web of economic interdependence, Pakistan also serves ...
Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan—convened for the 12th annual High-Level Political ...
Rising trade tensions, global policy uncertainty, and regional conflicts are presenting challenges to economies in the Middle East and North Africa and Caucasus and Central Asia regions. Policymakers ...
Efforts by Central Asian states to engage with Afghanistan are getting a boost from the United Nations. A recently adopted UN ...
AD Ports Group and Kazakhstan’s KTZ Express have launched GulfLink Ltd., a joint venture aimed at transforming Central Asia’s ...
As instability grows along the North-South corridor, Central Asian countries are shifting their focus to the Trans-Caspian ...
Central Asian nations are increasingly engaging with Afghanistan through economic cooperation, trade, and infrastructure ...
The Israel-Iran conflict has shown that Central Asia’s bid for strategic autonomy is deeply fragile. In a world of unraveling ...
Despite speculation, Russia’s depleted military, logistical limits, and diplomatic priorities make a Central Asia invasion ...
Leading off… Russia has become the first state to recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan, almost four years after the radical Islamic movement returned to power in Kabul. A Russian Foreign ...