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Pakistani Diaspora in the UK and USASamad, A. Yunas January 2012 (has links)
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US foreign policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia : politics, energy and securityBluth, Christoph January 2013 (has links)
Central Asia and the Caucasus are of immense geopolitical importance for the US and Russia, but neither power has successfully established regional hegemony. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the states of the Caspian region began to develop their oil and gas reserves, and as a result their importance on the international stage is increasing rapidly. Considering the impact of events such as 9/11 and the wars in Afghanistan and Iran, alongside issues including national security, energy policies and American ambitions to limit Russian influence, Christopher Bluth explains why the US has failed to establish authority in this globally significant region. Examining US policy from Clinton to Obama and drawing on interviews with leading figures in the US administration, this study presents the first systematic analysis of US policy towards the Caspian states.
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The rise of Asia's democratic space powers how Japan and India became the next space powers in the twenty-first centuryKunze, Shane 01 May 2012 (has links)
Since the end of World War II the world has seen several nations expand into the space age. Also after the Second World War, the Cold War began and many nations found themselves allying themselves with either the hegemony of the West or the Communists. Space was no exception in this dilemma, as weaker nations began to develop their own indigenous space programs and had technological diffusion from one of the hegemonies. Japan and India are two democracies that both sought support for their indigenous space programs from the west, particularly from the U.S. These two nations emerged from poverty and a broken infrastructure during the 1950s and have grown over the last sixty years into two of the most advanced space-faring nations in the world. These two nations have overcome several external and internal factors ranging from Communist expansion to bureaucratic strife. Japan and India have been and remain the two leading democratic nations in Asia that have risen to the rank of space power.
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Leftovers of a Dissolved Empire: Assessing the Political Stability of the Former Soviet Republics of Kazakhstan, Georgia, and the UkraineDavis, Taraleigh 01 January 2017 (has links)
The intent of this thesis is to explore why when compared to the former Soviet Republics of Ukraine and Georgia there is a measure of stability in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan has made it a priority to slowly build a sense of its own nationalism after decades of Soviet control. In over 20 years of independence it has only known violence for an 18-month period. The Republic of Kazakhstan has gone from the leftovers from a dissolved empire to a stable regional power. Kazakhstan’s hegemony in Asia and peaceful ethnic-governmental relations has made it possible for Kazakhstan to have a multi-faceted foreign policy with Russia, China, and the United States and this paper will try to answer the question of how this has been possible.
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The Prospect for Creative Collaboration: A Peace Park Between Myanmar and ThailandLatessa, Jennifer 17 October 2014 (has links)
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Understanding Elections In “Hybrid" Regimes: Why Do Citizens Vote In The Elections They Do Not Trust? A Case-Study of Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, 1991-2016, With Generalizations To Post-Soviet Central Asian StatesDUKENBAEV, ASKAT 07 August 2017 (has links)
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The U.S. Newsmagazines Coverage of the “Asian Economic Tigers,” 1990-2000: A Content AnalysisBudianto, Ariadne January 2004 (has links)
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The Impact of U.S. Efforts to Promote Regional Cooperation among the Five Post-Soviet Central Asian States on Social and Economic Stability of the Central Asian RegionSharapova, Sevara 30 July 2010 (has links)
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Swords into plowshares: civilian application of wartime military technology in modern Japan, 1945-1964Nishiyama, Takashi 06 January 2005 (has links)
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Rewriting the “Nation”: Turkmen literacy, language, and power, 1904-2004Clement, Victoria January 2005 (has links)
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