Soon after the breakdown of the Soviet Union in 1991, a civil war started in Tajikistan (1992-97). This was also the period when a number of international organizations arrived in the country to distribute humanitarian assistance and assist in conflict resolution and stabilization. After the UN, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) was the second key organization which appeared in the conflict-stricken country. Like other key international organizations in Tajikistan, the OSCE, which has been in the country since 1994, has seen a shift in its original functions of monitoring and emergency assistance. Some see its avowed objectives in the new century as formalistic, virtual and ineffective. By capturing perceptions...
Tajikistan, a Central Asian state of 7.4 million inhabitants, is facing particular health policy cha...
Between 1992 and 1997, Tajikistan was embroiled in a bloody civil war, pitched between the Tajik gov...
The EU seems to move towards a regional focus in supporting civil society in Central Asia. This whil...
Soon after the breakdown of the Soviet Union in 1991, a civil war started in Tajikistan (1992-97). T...
In the global periphery and (post-)conflict areas, faith-based aid organizations play an important r...
This article investigates internationally funded women's empowerment initiatives in Tajikistan. Foll...
The key research task addressed in this article is to identify, using the example of Tajikistan, the...
The thesis explores international donors’ promotion of civil society in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan since...
This article analyses localisation of the migration and development paradigm, promoted worldwide by ...
Poor nations often leave countless young males without an education, a stable family, or a strong go...
This thesis examines actors, interactions and normativities involved in development aid in Tajikista...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia appeared on the world stage as a sub-system in ...
This book provides the first systematic analysis of peace-building in Central Asia for inter-ethnic ...
This analysis examines the role of civil society organizations in the public policy process in Tajik...
As a consequence of a series of unfortunate events that began with the coup d´état against Mikhail G...
Tajikistan, a Central Asian state of 7.4 million inhabitants, is facing particular health policy cha...
Between 1992 and 1997, Tajikistan was embroiled in a bloody civil war, pitched between the Tajik gov...
The EU seems to move towards a regional focus in supporting civil society in Central Asia. This whil...
Soon after the breakdown of the Soviet Union in 1991, a civil war started in Tajikistan (1992-97). T...
In the global periphery and (post-)conflict areas, faith-based aid organizations play an important r...
This article investigates internationally funded women's empowerment initiatives in Tajikistan. Foll...
The key research task addressed in this article is to identify, using the example of Tajikistan, the...
The thesis explores international donors’ promotion of civil society in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan since...
This article analyses localisation of the migration and development paradigm, promoted worldwide by ...
Poor nations often leave countless young males without an education, a stable family, or a strong go...
This thesis examines actors, interactions and normativities involved in development aid in Tajikista...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia appeared on the world stage as a sub-system in ...
This book provides the first systematic analysis of peace-building in Central Asia for inter-ethnic ...
This analysis examines the role of civil society organizations in the public policy process in Tajik...
As a consequence of a series of unfortunate events that began with the coup d´état against Mikhail G...
Tajikistan, a Central Asian state of 7.4 million inhabitants, is facing particular health policy cha...
Between 1992 and 1997, Tajikistan was embroiled in a bloody civil war, pitched between the Tajik gov...
The EU seems to move towards a regional focus in supporting civil society in Central Asia. This whil...