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Explaining Eurasia

All Posts in Category: Central Asia

Kyrgyzstan – The Trials of Independence

By Ian Pryde on January 01, 1994 in Economy, Kyrgyz Republic, Politics

Published in the Journal of Democracy, Washington DC, January 1994.

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US firms invest in Kyrgyzstan

By Ian Pryde on January 01, 1993 in Business, Economy, Kyrgyz Republic, United States

By Ian Pryde for Financial & Business News from Moscow, published on 1 January 1993.

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Interview with Vice President of the Kyrgyz Republic Felix Kulov

By Ian Pryde on December 14, 1992 in Economy, International Relations/Geopolitics, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia

Ian Pryde conducted an interview with Felix Kulov, the Vice President of the Kyrgyz Republic. The interview was published by Financial & Business News from Moscow on 14 December 1992.

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Islam and the West – A Review of Bassam Tibi Book by Ian Pryde

By Ian Pryde on November 03, 1992 in Central Asia, Economy, Islam, Kyrgyz Republic, The Middle East, The West

A book review of Islamischer Fundamentalismus, moderne Wissenschaft und Technologie by Bassam Tibi, Professor of International Relations at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Published by Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1992.   […]

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No boost to CIS in Bishkek

By Ian Pryde on November 02, 1992 in Economy, International Relations/Geopolitics, Kyrgyz Republic, Politics, Russia

By Ian Pryde for Financial & Business News from Moscow, 2 November 1992.

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Kyrgyzstan – Secularism vs. Islam

By Ian Pryde on November 01, 1992 in Central Asia, China, Economy, International Relations/Geopolitics, Islam, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia, The West, Turkey

Kyrgyzstan – Secularism vs Islam by Ian Pryde in The World Today November 1992 Published in The World Today, the monthly journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, […]

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Kyrgyzstan on course to receive IMF aid

By Ian Pryde on October 26, 1992 in Economy, Kyrgyz Republic

By Ian Pryde on the visit of IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus for Financial & Business News from Moscow. Published on 26 October 1992.

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Когда понимаешь, что соседи ближе

By Ian Pryde on October 03, 1992 in Central Asia, International Relations/Geopolitics, Kyrgyz Republic, Uzbekistan

Coverage of a summit meeting in Tashkent between President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan and President Askar Akayev of the Kyrgyz Republic. Res Publica is not an incorrect transliteration of the […]

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Межпарламентская Ассамблея: Спикеры парламентов реально противостоять нерадивым правительствам

By Ian Pryde on September 19, 1992 in Central Asia, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia

Written in Russian by Ian Pryde for Res Publica, the leading Russian-language weekly broadsheet in Kyrgyzstan in the 1990s. Res Publica is not an incorrect transliteration of the Russian word […]

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Interview with President Askar Akayev of the Kyrgyz Republic

By Ian Pryde on June 22, 1992 in Central Asia, Economy, International Relations/Geopolitics, Kyrgyz Republic, Politics, Russia, Transport

Ian Pryde conducted an interview with Askar Akayev, the President of the Kyrgyz Republic. The interview was published by Financial & Business News from Moscow on 22 June 1992.

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Ian Pryde

Founder & CEO, Eurasia Strategy & Communications, Contributing Editor, Explaining Eurasia

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