Thinking-East 3.5
X-posted from Registan (as with virtually everything today).
This is the last edition of Thinking East as Ben and Co.'s new project, New Eurasia should go live shortly - at which point you'll see things x-posted from their Kyrgyzstan blog as well as I'm contributing and editing (in my capacity as Grammar Terrorist).
Incidentally, Ben notes that there is still a need for more people to run/contribute to blogs, and/or become copy or commissioning editors, forum moderators, advertisers, etc. So if you're interested, drop Ben a line to let him know.
Thinking-East 3.5
Posted By Ben On 27th July 2005 @ 09:17
New stuff from Thinking-East. Of interest for Registan readers:
- The impact of professional exchange programs to the US for students from Azerbaijan by Marianna and Katy
- Austin Kilroy: "The new Georgia: looking to the future, being pursued by the past"
- Olesya Ryzhova's critical account of failed Western engagement in Uzbekistan
- Bruno de Cordier: "Seeing demons where there are none" on wrong perceptions of Islam in Central Asia
- Anjelika Mamytova sees no women's participation in Kyrgyz politics
- Florence Hodous compares agricultural policies in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
URL to article: http://www.registan.net/?p=5780


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