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Why Europe Can’t Avoid Central Asia
Europe is not stepping in as a replacement but as an additional regional partner—one that offers markets, investment, sustainable technologies, and geopolitical balance.
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By John Alam of Urus Advisory Historically, it is the ultimate crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, South Asia and ...
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Yet these wider geopolitical currents have, in many ways, cleared Europe’s path to Central Asia. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, coupled with a more transactional U.S. foreign policy ...
The World Bank is the world’s largest funder of ECE, and demand has grown significantly in recent years. In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the World Bank Group has increased its investments sixfold, ...
John Feng is Newsweek's contributing editor for Asia based in Taichung, Taiwan. His focus is on East Asian politics ... in 2020 after reporting in Central Europe and the United Kingdom.
Central Asia has again emerged as a center of geopolitical rivalry over natural resources and political influence.