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Central Asian nations are increasingly engaging with Afghanistan through economic cooperation, trade, and infrastructure ...
Efforts by Central Asian states to engage with Afghanistan are getting a boost from the United Nations. A recently adopted UN ...
Contrary to popular perception, Central Asia is not likely to see an immediate explosion of violence and militancy after the U.S. and NATO drawdown from Afghanistan in 2014. However, Central Asia ...
Still, Washington's decision to pull its troops out of Afghanistan was greeted with some dismay in Central Asia.
What problems does Central Asia face when most of the foreign troops pull out of Afghanistan at the end of this year, and what is happening now along the Central Asian-Afghanistan border that is ...
Trade between Afghanistan and its neighbors, including Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan, is growing rapidly, with projects like the TAPI Gas Pipeline and Trans-Afghan Corridor.
Central Asia is actively engaging Afghanistan on several fronts, but it will take discipline to realize those plans.
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Central Asia: Caught in the Crossfire
The Israel-Iran conflict has shown that Central Asia’s bid for strategic autonomy is deeply fragile. In a world of unraveling ...
When the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan 25 years ago, almost everyone was against it. But Afghanistan's northerly neighbors in Central Asia have taken a different attitude toward the militant ...
To Avert Disaster in Afghanistan, Look to Central Asia A coming infrastructure conference could lay the groundwork for a new strategy in the region.
But for Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, known for advocating closer ties with the region, Afghanistan is “utterly ignored right now.” ...
What problems does Central Asia face when most of the foreign troops pull out of Afghanistan at the end of this year, and what is happening now along the Central Asian-Afghanistan border that is ...