Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. These conflicts stimulate other economic and political disagreements. Sokh is an Uzbekistan's enclave in Kyrgyzstan. Tajikistan claims to have Samarkand and Bukhara from Uzbekistan. However, the governments have been incurring with these problems more reasonable for a few last years
The countries of the region are pursuing an active foreign policy to achieve peace and sustainable d...
What was the legal framework within which the new states of Central Asia attained statehood?How did ...
The political processes in the Central Asian countries have similar features determined by the histo...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...
Border issues have always been an inherent part of the Post-Soviet realities within Central Asia. Si...
Border disputes have long been a source of conflict and tension between nations. This paper explores...
This research was carried out in 2010-11 and revised at the beginning of 2012. In recent years, wate...
This article analyzes the features of the new geopolitical situation in the Central Asian region, lo...
The armed conflict of last week between the armed forces of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan is the culmina...
The thesis is a comparative examination of selected security threats and vulnerabilities which confr...
In late 1991, the five Central Asian republics became politically independent entities. With no expe...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the new independent states of Central Asia had faced serious...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
The article analyzes the political realities prevailing in the post-Soviet Central Asian countries a...
Kyrgyzstan, a small country in Central Asia, shares a complex border with its neighbor Uzbekistan. W...
The countries of the region are pursuing an active foreign policy to achieve peace and sustainable d...
What was the legal framework within which the new states of Central Asia attained statehood?How did ...
The political processes in the Central Asian countries have similar features determined by the histo...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...
Border issues have always been an inherent part of the Post-Soviet realities within Central Asia. Si...
Border disputes have long been a source of conflict and tension between nations. This paper explores...
This research was carried out in 2010-11 and revised at the beginning of 2012. In recent years, wate...
This article analyzes the features of the new geopolitical situation in the Central Asian region, lo...
The armed conflict of last week between the armed forces of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan is the culmina...
The thesis is a comparative examination of selected security threats and vulnerabilities which confr...
In late 1991, the five Central Asian republics became politically independent entities. With no expe...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the new independent states of Central Asia had faced serious...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
The article analyzes the political realities prevailing in the post-Soviet Central Asian countries a...
Kyrgyzstan, a small country in Central Asia, shares a complex border with its neighbor Uzbekistan. W...
The countries of the region are pursuing an active foreign policy to achieve peace and sustainable d...
What was the legal framework within which the new states of Central Asia attained statehood?How did ...
The political processes in the Central Asian countries have similar features determined by the histo...