Monday, May 14, 2007

PUBL.- Articles Analyzing Politics in Kyrgyzstan, Institute for Public Policy

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PUBL.- Articles Analyzing Politics in Kyrgyzstan, Institute for Public Policy

Posted by: Shairbek Juraev <s.juraev@ipp.kg>

The following are the latest articles of the Institute for Public
Policy, Kyrgyzstan (April 24 - May 14, 2007), appearing on the
Institute's website:

- "Analysis of Political Events in Kyrgyzstan for January-April 2007"
IPP Quarterly Analysis

- "Kyrgyzstan's Water Policy: The Challenges and Possible Ways to Meet Them"
Anar Musabaeva

- "Central Asia: The Struggle for Energy, Freedom and Security"
Bakyt Beshimov

- "Issues of National Statehood in Central Asia"
Muratbek Imanaliev

- "On Tax Reforms in Kyrgyzstan: Myths and Reality"
Sergei Sabko

- "Opposition will become stronger, if it gets rid of hitchhikers and
develops its ideology."
Interview with Bakyt Beshimov

All are available at http://www.ipp.kg
Russian version is available at http://www.ipp.kg/ru

Institute for Public Policy (IPP) is a Bishkek-based independent,
non-partisan research and policy institution. IPP's scope is to study
and analyze relevant issues in the domains of politics, economy
foreign relations and other areas. The Institute is committed to
promote participatory approach in establishing public policy; to
strengthen expert analysis in order to achieve effective
decision-making in matters of public policy and to create an
independent platform for dialogue on public policy issues.

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