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Search results for: Svante E. Cornell

  • Ett nytt Centralasien växer fram

    Svante E. Cornell

    Commentaries and Op-eds December 14, 2018, Svenska Dagbladet
  • Erdogan’s Turkey: The Role Of A Little Known Islamist Poet

    Svante E. Cornell

    Commentaries and Op-eds January 2, 2018, Breaking Defense
  • A Steady Hand: The EU 2019 Strategy & Policy Toward Central Asia

    Svante E. Cornell and S. Frederick Starr

    Silk Road Paper November, 2019, pp. 71
  • Compatible Interests? The EU and China’s Belt and Road Initiative

    Svante E. Cornell and Niklas Swanström

    Commentaries and Op-eds February, 2020
  • Kazakhstan’s Role in International Mediation under First President Nursultan Nazarbayev

    Svante E. Cornell and S. Frederick Starr

    Silk Road Paper November, 2020, pp. 82
  • Human Rights Reform in Kazakhstan

    Svante E. Cornell

    Journal Article June, 2021, pp. 22
  • Strong and Unique: Three Decades of U.S.-Kazakhstan Partnership

    Svante E. Cornell and S. Frederick Starr

    Books & Monographs December, 2021
  • Political and Economic Reforms in Kazakhstan Under President Tokayev

    Svante E. Cornell, S. Frederick Starr and Albert Barro

    Silk Road Paper November, 2021
  • Kazakhstan’s Crisis Calls for a Central Asia Policy Reboot

    Svante E. Cornell

    Commentaries and Op-eds January, 2022
  • Putin’s Real Motives for the Invasion of Ukraine

    Svante E. Cornell

    Commentaries and Op-eds March, 2022
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