As run-off elections approach, Afghanistan’s next president will need to reassess the country’s approach to Iran on natural resources and internal security.
Tag: Central Asia
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Grim realities in Afghanistan are brought into sharp relief by a UNAMA report and raises concerns about the security and stability of the country post-2014.
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Ambassador Flor said the European Union is engaging with Central Asian governments that have a long-term view of transformation and thus have a slower pace of reform.
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Social mechanisms ought to be put into place to allow for a realistic, sustainable and long-term approach that will enable Afghan society to grow as a whole.
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What can Central Asia and Afghanistan expect from each other in the 21st century?
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Challenges in Central Asia heighten as the region grows in strategic importance.
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The multiplicity of media actors has done little to bridge sociocultural divides, as many Western donors had hoped.
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The UNRCCA has a daunting task in persuading distrustful members to set aside their considerable individual agendas and work together.
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Violent attacks and a new language requirement are creating a hostile socio-political climate for Central Asian migrants in Russia.
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Because of a change in their fortunes, Central Asian countries are now signalling that great powers need to play by local rules to get what they want.