Preventing Transnational Repression, Protecting Human Rights Ideas for the Future?
Transnational repression takes place where authoritarian regimes repress former citizens beyond their borders and so outside of their sovereign territory. […]
Transnational repression takes place where authoritarian regimes repress former citizens beyond their borders and so outside of their sovereign territory. […]
In recent years, the repression of civil society, the media and academia has starkly increased in Tajikistan[1]. A number of […]
On the 20th June 2018, the Exeter Central Asian Studies network were delighted to be joined by Muhiddin Kabiri at […]
In Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan has long been considered as the ‘island of democracy’. In fact it’s the only country in […]
Monday, May 7, 2018 The Harriman Institute at Columbia University Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies 1512 International Affairs Building […]
Scholars of International Relations have called for the creation of a post-Western IR that reflects the global and local contexts […]
For over two decades, the Uzbek-Tajik relationship has been marred by tension, but a recent bilateral visit may mark a […]
On the 20th of February, Namunjon Sharipov, a senior leader of the Islamic Revival Party of Tajikistan (IRPT) was forcefully […]
As relations with the West soured during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s third term, Russia launched a ‘pivot to the East’, […]
Message from the team Welcome to the first issue of the Central Asian Political Exiles (CAPE) Newsletter. As the year […]
In early October of this year, after attending an OSCE human rights meeting in Warsaw, Poland, Mirzorakhim Kuzov, a senior […]
Date: Monday December 4th 2017 Time: 6pm–7.30pm Venue: Committee Room 5, House of Commons, London, SW1 0AA Speakers: Claire Rimmer […]