PUBL.- Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, Vol. 11, No. 3, 11 February 2009
Posted by: Svante Cornell <scornell@jhu.edu>
The 11 February issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst (Volume 11,
no. 3) is now online at http://www.cacianalyst.org/. The PDF version
of the entire issue is available at:
http://www.cacianalyst.org/files/090211Analyst.pdf
Full contents: (Click article title for link - otherwise visit
www.cacianalyst.org or download PDF.)
Analytical Articles
Beyond Manas: Russia's Game in Afghanistan
Stephen Blank
Shrinking Remittances Increase Labor Migration from Central Asia
Erica Marat
Karzai and NATO: A Parting of Ways?
Richard Weitz
Anzor Astemirov: From Military Dilletante to Leading Political Strategist
Kevin Daniel Leahy
Field Reports
Could Uzbekistan Host the Next U.S. Airbase in Central Asia?
Erkin Akhmadov
Berdimuhammedov Makes Historic Cabinet Reshuffle
Chemen Durdiyeva
General Petraeus in Search of Alternative Supply Routes for Afghanistan
Roman Muzalevsky
Tajiks Face Rising Energy Prices and Falling Remittances
Alexander Sodiqov
News Digest:
http://www.cacianalyst.org/?q=node/5041
The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst is a bi-weekly publication of the
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint
Center affiliated with Johns Hopkins University-SAIS and the Institute
for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm.
The CACI Analyst welcomes submissions of articles and field reports.
At this moment, we are particularly interested in submissions on
development, economics and finance matters in Central Asia and the
Caucasus region, but all inquiries are welcome. Please contact the
Editor, Svante Cornell, at scornell@jhu.edu with a short description
of your article idea. Editorial principles are online at
http://www.cacianalyst.org/newsite/?q=node/59
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