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What Is To Be a Modern Woman?
Monday, 30 Jun, 2008 – 19:19 | 3 Comments

There is a book by Mark Twain, “What is a man.” Also the book,” It is hard to find the man,” by some other author, but I haven’t yet encountered a book saying, ‘what is …

As it comes to my Memory
Sunday, 3 Sep, 2006 – 13:06 | No Comment

As I’ve been reading on “Cultivation Theory,” by Gerbner George to make sense on my thesis work, I remember the time when I was a part of a Soviet culture at school. The intriguing point …

Constitution Day
Thursday, 31 Aug, 2006 – 6:19 | 6 Comments

It is not far from KIMEP to the “Republic Square” where on August 30 kazak citizens celebrated their constitution, which was adopted 11 years ago. I was at the square at 10 a.m. to look …

Medeu Trip
Sunday, 27 Aug, 2006 – 16:14 | No Comment

I’t s been a while since I wrote last time for neweurasia.net and now happy start back on writing for the blog. I will start it with talking about leasure time while taking a tript …

Soviet Muslims’ shape
Tuesday, 20 Dec, 2005 – 17:27 | 9 Comments

Quickly after the Central Asian States gained independence in the beginning of the 1990s, they started to shape their identities as nation states.
Kazakhstan was not an exception to this and the desire to revive the …

Further thoughts the economy and migration
Tuesday, 13 Dec, 2005 – 9:59 | 4 Comments

I’ve been continuing to think about the real situation here and what the chances for improved development in Kyrgyzstan actually are. Here, one wants to refer to statistics to give us an idea of where …

How much confined we are
Friday, 9 Dec, 2005 – 18:56 | No Comment

Continuing to think about the real situation on what are the chances for better development in Kyrgyzstan one wants t bring about the numbers proving on where we are. Kyrgyzstan is known as agricultural …

Problems of Education
Monday, 5 Dec, 2005 – 19:52 | No Comment

It is aleady over 15 years since Soviet Union started to disintegrate, leaving behind eight new independent states in Central Asia and in the Caucasus.
The republics gaining independence in 1991 believed they got it for …

Rush Hour for Kyrgyzstan
Friday, 2 Dec, 2005 – 9:27 | 3 Comments

Thinking about the economic situation in Central Asia and trying to find out what the differences and similarities between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are, I’ve come to the following conclusions.
While searching the information on Kyrgyzstan’s country …

Kyrgyzstan in contrast to Kazakhstan
Thursday, 1 Dec, 2005 – 12:30 | No Comment

Thinking about the economical situation in Central Asia and trying to find out what are the differences and similarities between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan I’ve come to such the staff as follows.
While searching the information on …