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Episode 4 - The Iran Deal & Central Asia

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For this podcast, I talked with Luca Anceschi, Lecturer in Central Asian Studies at the University of Glasgow, about the implications of a potential Iran deal for Central Asia.

What would Iran opening for business mean for Central Asia, especially for energy exporters Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan? Can Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan benefit if Uzbekistan remains autarkic and closed? How would it affect the different Eurasian economic integration schemes that the US and China advocate for Central Asia? How would it affect pipeline projects like TANAP and TAPI?

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"An Enduring Vision for Central Asia" (New US State Department Policy Speech), March 31, 2015

"Does Nuclear Deal Presage a New Era for Iran-Central Asia Relations?" Qishloq Ovozi, RFE/RL, April 6, 2015

Luca Anceschi, "Dilemmas of Compatibility: GCC-Kazakhstani Relations," Journal of Arabian Studies, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2014

Follow Luca Anceschi on Twitter: @anceschistan

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For this podcast, I talked with Luca Anceschi, Lecturer in Central Asian Studies at the University of Glasgow, about the implications of a potential Iran deal for Central Asia.

What would Iran opening for business mean for Central Asia, especially for energy exporters Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan? Can Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan benefit if Uzbekistan remains autarkic and closed? How would it affect the different Eurasian economic integration schemes that the US and China advocate for Central Asia? How would it affect pipeline projects like TANAP and TAPI?

Subscribe via RSS feed

Subscribe on iTunes

Resources:

"An Enduring Vision for Central Asia" (New US State Department Policy Speech), March 31, 2015

"Does Nuclear Deal Presage a New Era for Iran-Central Asia Relations?" Qishloq Ovozi, RFE/RL, April 6, 2015

Luca Anceschi, "Dilemmas of Compatibility: GCC-Kazakhstani Relations," Journal of Arabian Studies, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2014

Follow Luca Anceschi on Twitter: @anceschistan

  continue reading

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