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Explaining Eurasia

All Posts in Category: International Relations/Geopolitics

Supply and Demand: China’s Growing Industrial Sector Looks to Russia for Energy

By Ian Pryde on September 26, 2006 in China, Economy, Energy, Gas, International Relations/Geopolitics, Kazakhstan, Oil, Russia

The steadily improving relations between Russia and China reached a new high earlier this year when the two countries signed 29 bilateral agreements on energy, telecommunications, IT, banking and money […]

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Getting the Story Wrong: Akayev Wasn’t Liberal and the Kyrgyz aren’t Anti-Russian

By Ian Pryde on May 16, 2005 in Central Asia, China, Economy, International Relations/Geopolitics, Islam, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia, United States

The developments in Kyrgyzstan in March unleashed the usual torrent of “expert” commentary. Armchair academics and parachute journalists saw the protests against the results of the Kyrgyz parliamentary elections, the […]

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The Russian Conundrum

By Ian Pryde on April 01, 2003 in Economy, International Relations/Geopolitics, Media, Politics, Russia, The West

Abstract Russia’s contradictory reality does not accord with the conceptual categories of “success” or “failure” often used in scholarly and journalistic assessments of the country’s post-Soviet development. A broader approach […]

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Country Reports on Russia 1997

By Ian Pryde on December 31, 1997 in Business, Economy, fin, International Relations/Geopolitics, Politics, Russia

Ian Pryde was the sole author of all 4 quarterly country reports on Russia published in 1997 by the Economist Intelligence Unit, London. At the time, the Russia reports were […]

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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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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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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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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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