Now and Then: 20 Years After the Soviet Collapse
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News & Analysis

  • Democracy in the Caucasus: A Case of Great Expectations?
  • Caspian Basin: As Energy Prices Head North, Democratization Goes South
  • Challenging the Language of Estrangement in the Caucasus
  • Central Asia: Russian Language Experiencing Rapid Decline
Democracy in the Caucasus: A Case of Great Expectations?
December 15, 2011 - 11:51am
by Lawrence Scott Sheets
Soldiers armed with AK 47 rifles train in Martakert, Nagorno Karabakh, in 2007. More than 20 years following independence from the Soviet Union, the Caucasus countries still struggle with unresolved and unstable breakaway regions. (Photo: Anahit Hayrapetyan)
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Videos

  • The Soviet Union and the Fate of Empires: An Interview with Eduard Shevardnadze
  • Kazakhkstan: Astana Serves as Symbol of Change in Central Asia
  • Central Asia and Caucasus: Tracing the Evolution of Cities
The Soviet Union and the Fate of Empires: An Interview with Eduard Shevardnadze
December 15, 2011 - 1:12pm
by Giorgi Lomsadze
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Photo Essays

  • Caspian Basin: The Energy Boom and the Region's "99 Percent"
  • FSU: Decoding the Enigma, Unraveling the Mystery, Solving the Riddle
Caspian Basin: The Energy Boom and the Region's "99 Percent"
December 15, 2011 - 1:56pm
by Rena Effendi
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Audio Slideshows

  • Armenia: Living in a Domik
  • Uzbekistan: Two Cities of Fergana
  • Mongolia: Road to Capitalism
  • Turkmenistan: The Marble Metropolis
Armenia: Living in a Domik
December 16, 2011 - 1:57pm
by Nick Hannes
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