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Asia Society Australia experts this month appeared in Wobec, The Interpreter, Nouvelles du Monde, Centre for Eurasian Studies and the South Asia Monitor.
Asia Society Australia experts this month, appeared in the Financial Times, Reuters, Capital Brief, All About Feed, New York Times, Nikkei Asia, Life News, Le Monde, Barron's, Hindustan Times, rfi, The Australian, Newsweek, MSN, BBC News.
Asia Society Australia experts this month, appeared in The China Project, China Dialogue, Nikkei Asia, The Australian, The Strategist, Asia Fund Managers, Reuters, Bloomberg, International Business Times, The Interpreter and more.
"The way is clear for a project that will boost Beijing’s economic ties and diplomatic influence within Central Asia", writes Asia Society Policy Institute's Genevieve Donnellon-May in the South China Morning Post.
Human rights lawyer Dilfuza Kurolova and political scientist Dr. Farkhod Tolipov talk about their homeland Uzbekistan – the land locked and most populous country of Central Asia.
In the second episode of "A Closer Look" we’ll explore the landlocked and most populous country of Central Asia: Uzbekistan. Dilfuza Kurolova and Dr. Farkhod Tolipov will discuss the country's challenges and development of civil society.
Dilfuza Kurolova and Dr. Farkhod Tolipov discuss Uzbekistan's reform programs, political and civil society landscape in an episode of A Closer Look, Asia Society Switzerland's five-part series on different Asian countries.
Series by Asia Society Switzerland shedding light on topics and countries that matter, through the eyes of leading, on-the-ground voices. Dive in with webcasts, executive roundtables, podcasts and other formats.
WWF Switzerland’s Ion Karagounis discussed ongoing efforts and challenges in greening BRI and related projects in Central Asia with Viktor Novikov, Geographer and Expert on Central Asia of the Zoï Environment Network.