Project: Political and economic dynamics in the countries of Central Asia
Aim of the project — the study of political and economic dynamics in the countries of Central Asia: Kazachstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan with the consideration of Russia’s regional interests as well as those of her allies and partners.
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Geopolitical turbulence, coupled with Afghanistan’s crucial geography, offers a high potential for this country to become a stage for a global conflict
ShortNow as the world is passing through the stage of dismantling the former West-centered architecture of international security, the SCO may well emerge as a platform for…
ShortManeuvering for the good: where will the national government’s logistics ambitions lead?
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According to the expert, statistics from recent years show that annual assistance to Afghanistan amounts to about five billion US dollars, but this sum is not enough to satisfy…
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Kazakhstan’s way forward is certainly not obvious; instead, it is tied to future events and competing geopolitical interests
ShortChina’s foreign policy position on the 2022 Kazakhstan unrest seems to have been much the same as with the 2020 Karabakh War, wait to see who emerges victorious, and back the…
ShortWithout a clear smoking barrel of the failed coup attempt, assessing the various failures of the unrest at national, party, domestic security and personnel levels remains clouded…
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Scientific Consultants
Doctor of History, Head of Center for the Middle East Studies of the IMEMO, Professor of the Oriental Studies Department of the MGIMO University, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies of the Institute of Oriental Studiesof the Russian Academy of Sciences, RIAC Member
Doctor of Political Science, Senior Researcher at the Analytical Centre of Institute of International Studies, MGIMO University
PhD in Political Science, head of the post-Soviet countries’ economic development section at the Institute of Economics, RAS
On March 1, 2022, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), together with the International Institute for the Development of Scientific Cooperation (MIRNaS), will organize the round table “Views of Russia and Turkey on the Current Situation in Central Asia”
The event was attended by leading experts on Afghan issues
On September 30, 2021, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University held a public international expert discussion on the topic: "The Taliban Takeover and Central Asian Security: What Will Russia and China Do?"
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Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
RIAC Vice-President, President of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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