Articles by Christopher Schwartz
In 2004, Chris co-founded neweurasia's predecessor site, Thinking East (http://www.thinking-east.net), with Ben Paarmann and Oliver Dams. He is now serving as NewEurasia's Editor in Chief after over two years as its Managing Editor for English. He is also the editor of CyberChaikhana: Digital Conversations with Central Asia, a contemporary history of Central Asia written from the perspective of its blogging community. Check out his personal blog @ http://schwartztronica.wordpress.com.
I, your devoted “cyber-akhbari,” remain hard at work going through the archives for the best material. So far the most challenging subject country has been Uzbekistan, about which the neweurasia community has produced a …
Tajikistan has presented me with an interesting conundrum. Whereas Uzbekistan has many hot-button topics that have a cross-regional reach, and Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are, so to speak, all over the map, Tajikistan has many …
As I proceed in this project, more and more I feel an affinity with the Middle Eastern and Transoxianan historians of the late antiquity and medieval eras. Writing first in Arabic, later in Persian …
In the Facebook group, New Media in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, one poster wrote the following:
Journalism in post-soviet countries is more likely to be ‘authorless’. It is definitely arguable, but here are my observations.
Couple …
This is a special message to neweurasia‘s photobloggers and photographically-inclined writers:
CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT: CyberChaikhana will be printed in full color, inside and out. The plan is to combine the weblog text posts with …
Let’s get right to the heart of the matter: chapters. As I said before, CyberChaikhana will highlight the 50-60 best posts from our extended network of bloggers, in 8-10 themed chapters. Ben and …
Hello everybody,
My name is Christopher Schwartz. Some of you in the neweurasia community have probably heard of me; most of you, however, have not. I am a friend of Ben’s from his early days …
Hello everybody,
My name is Christopher Schwartz. I will be the editor for both the CyberChaikhana weblog and the book. I would like to kick start this weblog with one of my favorite quotes …




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