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Il ruolo turco in Asia centrale: atlantismo od eurasiatismo?
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Il ruolo turco in Asia centrale: atlantismo od eurasiatismo?
July 9, 2025

La Turchia sta sfruttando la crisi geopolitica in Eurasia e in alcuni Stati post-sovietici per espandere la propria influenza attraverso la cooperazione con i governi dell’Asia centrale, un maggiore coinvolgimento diplomatico e un’integrazione culturale.

União Econômica Eurasiática: Desafios e oportunidades para a integração em 2025
April 2, 2025

Apesar dos grandes problemas criados pela ingerência ocidental na Eurásia, a UEE continua sendo um fator chave para a inserção regional na realidade geopolítica multipolar.

União Econômica Eurasiática: Desafios e oportunidades para a integração em 2025
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Eurasian Economic Union: Challenges and opportunities for integration in 2025
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Eurasian Economic Union: Challenges and opportunities for integration in 2025
April 2, 2025

Despite the significant challenges posed by Western interference in Eurasia, the EEU remains a key factor for the region’s insertion into the multipolar geopolitical reality.

China springs a BRI surprise on U.S.
June 12, 2024

The report of the death of China’s Belt and Road Initiative [BRI] was an exaggeration, after all. Within days of the US President Joe Biden’s acerbic remark during an interview last week with the Time magazine that the BRI has “become a nuisance graveyard initiative,” a trilateral intergovernmental agreement to commence construction work on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan [CKU] railway project was signed in Beijing on Thursday. 

China springs a BRI surprise on U.S.
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Main Trade Partners of Former Soviet Republics
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Main Trade Partners of Former Soviet Republics
March 21, 2024

The Soviet Union broke up in 1991 with fifteen independent states arising instead. Check out our infographic to learn what these states’ main trade partners are than thirty years on.

Islamic State joins the great game in Central Asia
July 22, 2015

There was a surprise element in the US State Department announcement on July 16 in Washington that its 2014 Human Rights Defender Award goes to a jailed Kyrgyz activist, Azimjam Askaraov. Indeed, the US decision to pick a row with […]

Islamic State joins the great game in Central Asia
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US Drones to Deploy in Central Asia
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US Drones to Deploy in Central Asia
March 24, 2014

On February 16 the Los Angeles Times reported that the Obama administration is making contingency plans to use air bases in Central Asia to conduct drone missile attacks in northwest Pakistan in case the White House is forced to withdraw all U.S. forces from Afghanistan at the end of this year without having an agreement of the status of forces… The implementation of United States plans to deploy drones in Central Asia will expand the US military presence in the region and create conditions for conducting secret operations using unmanned aerial vehicles while negatively affecting the regional balance of forces.

Afghanistan and its Future (III)
October 9, 2013

Washington does not exclude that the repetition of Syria scenario caused by NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan may result in strategic advantage to meet its interests. Controlled chaos is a tried and true method. A would-be war in Afghanistan will enable the Americans to control the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China, maintain instability in the vicinity of Iranian borders and exacerbate the relations between India and Pakistan. Finally, the United States will maintain a springboard to exert pressure on Central Asia. Since 2014 Afghanistan is to become a major security problem for Russia…

Afghanistan and its Future (III)
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