Trying to bring to life a regional partnership in Central Asia, Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit was motivated by geopolitics and migration – and the Taliban.
Given these geopolitical conditions and a general lack of economic development, the region is likely to remain a nexus for civil strife and power struggles for years to come. Central Asia's Crisis of ...
Central Asian states continue to navigate a difficult geopolitical terrain, in no small part because of the region’s large neighbors – China and Russia – and their relationships with the West.
These institutions provide forums for regional security and economic partnership with Russia, allowing Russia to maintain a substantial influence in Central Asia's geopolitical landscape.
China's strategic relationship with Central Asia has grown expansively over the past decade, symbolized by both the 1996 founding of the "Shanghai Five," which in June 2001 became the Shanghai ...
A launch ceremony for the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway was held late last year.
The world will most likely navigate along the unknown waters of unpredictability in 2025 with three powerful men making disruptive decisions and taking risky actions, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and ...
The Taliban will be challenged to support regional connectivity projects, including the Trans-Afghan Railway Project that will connect Central Asia to Afghanistan to Pakistan. The year just ended ...
On Tuesday the 13th of October, Mr Hitoshi Tanaka led a discussion on Asian geopolitics from a Japanese perspective at Asia Society’s October policy briefing event. In his keynote address, the former ...