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Author Archives: Kambiz Arman

Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society, Tajikistan

President Tightens Control as Exiles Dream of Change

by Kambiz Arman 04 May 200719 Jun 2020

Could the million-strong Tajik migrant community hold the key to democratic change? From EurasiaNet.

Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society, Tajikistan

President Orders Cultural Makeover

by Kambiz Arman 11 Apr 200719 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Russia, Tajikistan

Renaissance or Dark Ages for Islamic Party?

by Kambiz Arman 17 Aug 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Tajikistan

To the Rulers, Victory

by Kambiz Arman and Zafar Abdullaev 28 Feb 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan

From the Oxus to the Amu Darya

by Kambiz Arman 06 Jun 200302 Aug 2020

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