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26. Security and Central Asia: regional and global implications Har passerat

Torsdag 17 november 2022 14:30 - 15:30 Studion

Föreläsare: Shirin Tumenbaeva

All Central Asian states are fragile and authoritarian with a complex Soviet past. The main security threats in the region are armed border conflicts, inter-ethnic clashes, rise of nationalist rhetoric, extreme climate change, non-existing or limited civic space, low human development indexes, poverty and unequal distribution of natural resources. These security threats are interlinked, highly complex and frequently materialize. In addition to the regional security threats, Central Asia faces challenges posed by neighboring China and Russia. Russia considers Central Asia as its traditional sphere of influence, leaving no other alternatives - be it economic partnership or foreign policy trajectory.  

Arrangör(er)

Centralasiengrupperna

Programpunkt/Miniseminarium

Programpunkt (60 minuter)

Vilken primär målgrupp riktar sig programförslaget till?

Tjänstepersoner (kommun, region, statlig myndighet)

Språk

Engelska

Ämnestagg

Fred och konflikt

Nivå

Grund

Programform

Panelsamtal/föreläsning

Föreläsare

Shirin Tumenbaeva Föreläsare

Shirin Tumenbaeva is an Assistant Professor at the American University of Central Asia in Kyrgyzstan and a Doctoral Student at the Central European University in Austria. Her research interests focus on elections, protests, voting behavior, and democratization in Central Asia. Her most recent publications include a co-authored article on the EU's democracy promotion and a chapter on Democratization and Transformation in Central Asia. Additionally, Shirin Tumenbaeva is a consultant for local and international organizations.