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Jobs for Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik Bloggers
Tuesday, 8 May, 2007 – 13:04 | Comments Off

TOL и neweurasia ищут людей, заинтересованных в написании и поддержке блогов на казахском, кыргызском и таджикском языках (полностью объявление на русском под катом).
For our second year of cooperation with TOL, we are …

April announcements
Monday, 23 Apr, 2007 – 14:56 | No Comment

Our friends at Transitions Online have launched their extensive new blog network – TOL Blogs. True to their motto, the blogs cover a lot of issues related to Central and Eastern Europe. Of special interest …

Press release: Neweurasia.net blocked by Uzbekistan government
Wednesday, 26 Jul, 2006 – 22:54 | 3 Comments

For Immediate Release:
July 26, 2006
LONDON and PRAGUE – The Uzbek government has evidently ordered Uzbek internet service providers (ISPs) to block the website www.neweurasia.net, which hosts a network of weblogs covering Central Asia and the …

Georgia’s Fight Against Corruption and For Reforms
Monday, 24 Jul, 2006 – 22:30 | 3 Comments

By Vasili Rukhadze
After the November 2003 “Rose Revolution” in Georgia, many predicted that the young and inexperienced administration of Georgian president Saakashvili would collapse without actually changing anything in Georgia. However, President Saakashvili’s reforms turned …

Towards Organic Security Relationships in Central Asia
Thursday, 15 Jun, 2006 – 15:19 | 7 Comments

By Younghusband
Since independence a number of attempts have been made to build security relationships with and between the countries of Central Asia. From joint defence ministers meetings to the Collective Security Treaty Organization, security ties …

Announcement
Friday, 9 Jun, 2006 – 16:49 | Comments Off

Like our new design? It signals a new era for neweurasia as we have entered into a partnership with Transitions Online to promote blogging and free speech in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Simply put, …

Causes and Consequences, or Looking Beyond Tomorrow in Kyrgyzstan
Thursday, 4 May, 2006 – 19:07 | 9 Comments

By Claire Wilkinson
Exasperation is a feeling that accompanies me on a daily basis here in Kyrgyzstan, whether informally chatting to people, conducting interviews or simply reading whatever newspapers I’ve managed to find. No doubt many …