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Tag: Roger D. Kangas

Posted inCentral Asia, Regions

Challenging the ‘Island of Stability’

by Transitions 09 Apr 2003

Although 2002 was a year of few crises or even major events, continued hardship for ordinary Uzbeks may be breeding conditions for long-term unrest.

Posted inCentral Asia, Regions

Afghan Windfall?

by ROGER D. KANGAS 31 Jan 2002
Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Regions

DRUGS: Much Discussion, Little Action

by ROGER D. KANGAS 20 Sep 1996
Posted inUncategorized

UZBEKISTAN: Taking the Lead in Central Asian Security

by ROGER D. KANGAS 03 May 1996
Posted inUncategorized

POLICE:Approaching Anarchy in the Transcaucasus and Central Asia

by Transitions 08 Mar 1996
Posted inUncategorized

The Myth of Militant Islam: Uzbekistan

by ROGER D. KANGAS 29 Dec 1995
Posted inCentral Asia, Regions

MEDIA: Uzbek Media Remain Restricted and Devoid of Criticism

by ROGER D. KANGAS 06 Oct 1995

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