Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,171,943 and a territory of 488,100 square kilometers (the second largest in Central Asia after that of Kazakhstan); it is bordered by Kazakhstan on the northwest, Uzbekistan on the northeast, Afghanistan on the southeast, Iran on the south, and the Caspian Sea on the west. Turkmenistan was a Union republic of the Soviet Union until October 1991, when it declared independence. The country has the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves. Its capital is Ashgabat. This entry reviews Turkmenistan’s history, including conflicts and conquests, and its status in the contemporary post-Soviet world and current security threats
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In the recent two decades, the energy policy of Turkmenistan has changed a lot. Possessing enormous ...
This report discusses the political, social and economic situation of Turkmenistan in the years foll...
Turkmenistan is a weak country militarily, but well-endowed with natural gas reserves. While the la...
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Turkmenistan is a Central Asian country that largely depends upon agriculture and is enriched with n...
In the 1990s Central Asian republics experienced enormous economic problems because their economies ...
President Sapirmurat Niyazov, the all-powerful leader of Turkmenistan, suddenly died on December 21,...
The paper examines twenty years' historical experience an the independent state - the Republic of Tu...
As part of the famous “Great Game” between the Russian and British Empires in Central Asia, Turkmeni...
June 2010 Are you familiar with Turkmenistan and its leaders? If you ask your family and friends thi...
Caspian Sea had been actually a Soviet internal lake. Iran was too weak to be a competitor/rival for...
This landlocked state, bordering China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan (Figure 1), is a post...
Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world (2.7 million km2). Located in Central Asia (Fig...
In the recent two decades, the energy policy of Turkmenistan has changed a lot. Possessing enormous ...
This report discusses the political, social and economic situation of Turkmenistan in the years foll...
Turkmenistan is a weak country militarily, but well-endowed with natural gas reserves. While the la...
Kazakhstan (the Republic of Kazakhstan) is the largest country in Central Asia and the ninth largest...
Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic) is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,664,939 (201...
Turkmenistan is a Central Asian country that largely depends upon agriculture and is enriched with n...
Turkmenistan is a Central Asian country that largely depends upon agriculture and is enriched with n...
In the 1990s Central Asian republics experienced enormous economic problems because their economies ...
President Sapirmurat Niyazov, the all-powerful leader of Turkmenistan, suddenly died on December 21,...
The paper examines twenty years' historical experience an the independent state - the Republic of Tu...
As part of the famous “Great Game” between the Russian and British Empires in Central Asia, Turkmeni...
June 2010 Are you familiar with Turkmenistan and its leaders? If you ask your family and friends thi...
Caspian Sea had been actually a Soviet internal lake. Iran was too weak to be a competitor/rival for...
This landlocked state, bordering China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan (Figure 1), is a post...
Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world (2.7 million km2). Located in Central Asia (Fig...
In the recent two decades, the energy policy of Turkmenistan has changed a lot. Possessing enormous ...
This report discusses the political, social and economic situation of Turkmenistan in the years foll...