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Despite immense promise, reaching the full potential of bi-regional ties faces a number of hurdles. The GCC-Central Asia ...
Up until now, Central Asia has been flying under the radar—often viewed as just a post-Soviet backwater or a “buffer zone” ...
The sense of scale, of the vastness of Central Asia, truly began to sink in during ... of the mountains and the vibrant pulse of modern capitals, it had been an odyssey for the ages.
Accessing Central Asia’s vast supply of rare earth minerals ... and the other regional capitals. Accessing the region’s rare earth minerals would lead to greater economic opportunities and ...
The Russian state-controlled entity, once a critical foreign policy instrument of the Kremlin, has been forced to abandon projects in Central Asia and Latin America recently ... are prompting ...
ALMATY, Kazakhstan -- For most of the last two decades, China has been the most obvious source of foreign direct investment for the countries of Central Asia. But for the two poorest countries of ...
Vietjet’s foothold in the Kazakhstan market signals a quiet reshaping of air travel in Central Asia, where low-cost ... The distance between the capitals of Vietnam and Kazakhstan is ...
A war between India and Pakistan would significantly destabilize Central Asia, disrupting trade routes, delaying infrastructure projects, and increasing regional militancy. China, Russia ...
The first summit between leaders of the EU and the five countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) took place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. I believe our ...
In the Caucasus and Central Asia, growth has been robust but is set to moderate to a more sustainable pace. Policymakers must adapt to the new environment, prioritizing macroeconomic stability and ...
In the late 1970s, Central Asia could seem to some like just another stagnating Soviet backwater. News of the day praised economic achievements that weren't real — just as local communist ...
The escalating trade war with the U.S. has prompted Beijing to further expand its ties with Central Asia, analysts say, as state-backed firms look to substitute U.S. imports and reroute exports.