Central Asia

Russian-speakers in Post-Soviet Central Asia: Between a Fifth Column and a Resource for Decolonization

Author: Maksim Baidak Vice President, Foundation for the Defense of Democracy in Central Asia Russia’s policy toward the countries of post-Soviet Central Asia (PSCA) is defined through...

The New Monroe Doctrine and the Future of Post-Soviet Central Asia

By the Analytical Group of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracy in Central Asia (FDDCA) The approval by President Donald Trump of a new...

Kazakhstan Between Decolonization and the Threat of Russian Revanchism

By the Analytical Group of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracy in Central Asia (FDDCA) Kazakhstan is the largest country in post-Soviet Central Asia...

Why the West Benefits from the Modernization of Post-Soviet Central Asia: Risks of Stagnation and a Strategy for Renewal in a New Geopolitical Reality

By the Analytical Group of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracy in Central Asia (FDDCA) West–Central Asia: A Changing Agenda For many years, democratic opposition...

Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Potential of Turkmenistan: Implementation, Constraints, and Pathways for Realization

Author: Maksim Baidak Vice President, Foundation for the Defense of Democracy in Central Asia Turkmenistan occupies a geographic position and possesses a combination of geoeconomic and...

Tajikistan and the Turkic World: From Symbolic Nationalism to a Coherent National Strategy

By the Analytical Group of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracy in Central Asia (FDDCA) Over three decades of uninterrupted rule by President Emomali...

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