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Eurasia Outlook 2018: Economic, Social and Political Perspectives in Eurasia
Since 2015, the Eurasian Research Institute (ERI) has been issuing weekly e-bulletins that contain analytical articles on a wide range of topics related to political, economic and social developments in the Eurasian space, as well as the news block that covers recent activities in the region. As demonstrated by the […]

Tags: Economy, Energy, Finance, International Relations, Politics
July 18, 2019
Евразийский обзор 2018: экономические, социальные и политические перспективы Евразии
С 2015 года Евразийский научно-исследовательский институт (ЕИИ) выпускает еженедельные электронные бюллетени, которые содержат аналитические статьи по широкому кругу тем, связанных с политическими, экономическими и социальными изменениями на евразийском пространстве, а также новостной блок, который освещает последние события в регионе. Как свидетельствуют положи тельные отзывы, которые мы продолжа ем получать от […]

Tags: Economy, Energy, Politics
July 17, 2019
Syrian Migrants in Turkey: From Guests to Settlers
The civil war in Syria between the regime and opposition forces has entered its ninth year in March 2019 forcing 13 million Syrians to leave their homes and migrate to either abroad or safe regions in the country. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) data, on […]

Tags: International Relations, Turkey
Asya Avrupa No: 42
Değerli Okuyucularımız, Avrasya ve özelde Orta Asya son birkaç on yılda önemli dönüşümlerden geçti, ve geçmeye devam ediyor. Bağımsızlıklarını kazanan Türk Cumhuriyetleri hızla devlet mekanizmalarını sağlamlaştırdılar ve uluslararası arenada önemli aktörler haline geldiler. Kazakistan’ın bölgesel ve küresel düzlemde gündeme yön veren ülkelerden biri haline gelmesi; ve gerek kendi bölgesinde ve […]

Tags: Central Asia, China, Culture, Economy, Japan
July 13, 2019
Deepfakes’ Social Risks
Deepfakes is a technology of artificial fraud, which generates realistic audio or video depicting someone saying or doing something that he or she never said or did. As a general rule, it is very difficult to detect digital manipulation, and easy enough to make it with a computer and some […]

Tags: Security
July 12, 2019
Investments in Kazakhstan: Economization of the Country’s Foreign Policy
At the end of 2018, President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev replaced the country’s minister of foreign affairs, just a few days before the expiration of Kazakhstan’s non-permanent membership in the UN Security Council (UNSC). The appointment of Beibut Atamkulov, the former Minister of Defense and Aerospace Industry, as a new […]

Tags: Economy, Foreign Policy, Kazakhstan
July 5, 2019
Current Status of the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea
Since the signing of the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea during the Fifth Summit of the Caspian Littoral States held in Aktau on August 12, 2018, a number of important steps and measures have been taken to further develop cooperation in the Caspian Sea. As of […]

Tags: International Relations, Politics
June 28, 2019
Big Data in the Sphere of Culture
The influence and value of Big Data on innovation and efficiency growth in many areas of human activity is no longer in doubt. Big Data is a variety of tools, approaches, and methods for processing an enormous amount of structured and unstructured data in order to use it for specific […]

June 24, 2019
Navoi Free Economic Zone: Opportunities for Regional Economic Cooperation
On May 16, 2019, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a decree on the Navoi region free economic zone. According to the decree, the entire territory of the Navoi region is declared a free economic zone where enterprises will operate without paying almost all types of taxes. Special economic regulations […]

Tags: Economy, Uzbekistan
June 23, 2019
EU in Central Asia: New Strategy, Old Ideas
After establishing diplomatic relations with the newly independent Central Asian states, the European Union (EU) was mainly engaged in the region through the “Technical Assistance to the Commonwealth of Independent States” (TACIS) program that covered all CIS countries. TACIS, launched in 1991, was aimed at providing technical support to the […]

Tags: Central Asia, European Union, International Relations
June 20, 2019
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