Today, relations between the European Union and Central Asia are radically changing and gaining new significance. The reason for this is the opening policy of the region. This strategy is more successful than previous one. The new strategy focuses on economy, policy and culture, which wasn't paid enough attention in the old strategy. Furthermore, Aspects not previously mentioned in the old strategy adopted by the EU such as border security, cooperation in the customs service, investment in Central Asian youth through scholarships, supporting innovative technology and knowledge
In this paper the author considers policy of the European Union in the Central Asia. The author anal...
With China and Russia acting more assertively vis-à-vis Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajiki...
Five independent republics—Kazakh-stan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkme-nistan and Uzbekistan—emerged...
Today, relations between the European Union and Central Asia are radically changing and gaining new ...
Today, relations between the European Union and Central Asia are radically changing and gaining new ...
The article analyzes the adoption of a new European Union strategy for Central Asia and its main dir...
In July 2007, the Council of the European Union adopted “The EU and Central Asia: Strategy for a New...
In June 2017, on the tenth anniversary of the first Central Asia Strategy, the Council of the Europe...
Central Asia is a region strategically located at the crossroads of the two continents: Asia and Eur...
Central Asia is a region strategically located on the crossroads of the two continents. The region i...
In 2007, the European Union launched a targeted Strategy for Central Asia, as a continuation of the ...
In June 2017, on the tenth anniversary of the first Central Asia Strategy, the Council of the Europe...
1 Abstract Central Asia is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The region includes five di...
"The EU under the German Presidency published its first strategy paper on Central Asia in June 2007....
This article examines the political framework of the European Union (EU)-Central Asian relations. Th...
In this paper the author considers policy of the European Union in the Central Asia. The author anal...
With China and Russia acting more assertively vis-à-vis Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajiki...
Five independent republics—Kazakh-stan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkme-nistan and Uzbekistan—emerged...
Today, relations between the European Union and Central Asia are radically changing and gaining new ...
Today, relations between the European Union and Central Asia are radically changing and gaining new ...
The article analyzes the adoption of a new European Union strategy for Central Asia and its main dir...
In July 2007, the Council of the European Union adopted “The EU and Central Asia: Strategy for a New...
In June 2017, on the tenth anniversary of the first Central Asia Strategy, the Council of the Europe...
Central Asia is a region strategically located at the crossroads of the two continents: Asia and Eur...
Central Asia is a region strategically located on the crossroads of the two continents. The region i...
In 2007, the European Union launched a targeted Strategy for Central Asia, as a continuation of the ...
In June 2017, on the tenth anniversary of the first Central Asia Strategy, the Council of the Europe...
1 Abstract Central Asia is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The region includes five di...
"The EU under the German Presidency published its first strategy paper on Central Asia in June 2007....
This article examines the political framework of the European Union (EU)-Central Asian relations. Th...
In this paper the author considers policy of the European Union in the Central Asia. The author anal...
With China and Russia acting more assertively vis-à-vis Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajiki...
Five independent republics—Kazakh-stan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkme-nistan and Uzbekistan—emerged...