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Distrib. by: Central-Eurasia-L - Announcement List for Central
Eurasian Studies
PUBL.- The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, May 2008 Issue
Posted by: Nicklas Norling <[log in to unmask]>
The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program
(www.silkroadstudies.org) is pleased to announce the release of the
May 2008 issue of the China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly. The issue is
online at either of the following links:
http:\\www.isdp.eu\cefq
http:\\www.silkroadstudies.org\new\inside\publications\CEF_home.htm
The PDF-version of the entire issue is available at:
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\May_2008.pdf
Contributions to this issue included
Reassessing the Fleeting Potential for U.S.-China Cooperation in
Central Asia
Matthew Oresman
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq
\08\mo08reassessingfleeting.pdf
Criminalization of the Kyrgyz State Before and After the Tulip
Revolution
Erica Marat
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\em08kyrgyzstanstate.pdf
Rethinking Central Asian Security
Stephen Blank
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\sb08rethinkingcentral.pdf
Kazakhstan: Will "BRIC" be spelled with a K?
Martha Brill Olcott
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\mo08kazakhstanbric.pdf
China's Central Asian Strategy and the Xinjiang Connection: Predicaments
and Medicaments in a Contemporary Perspective
Yitzhak Schicor
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\ys08xinjiangchina.pdf
China as an Emerging Superpower in Central Asia: The View from Ashkhabad
Jan Šír and Slavomír Horák
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\sh08chinaturkmenistan.pdf
China's Integration of Xinjiang with Central Asia: Securing a "Silk
Road" to Great Power Status
Michael Clarke
http:\\www.isdp.eu\files\publications\cefq\08\mc08xinjianggrand.pdf
The China and Eurasia Forum is an independent forum which seeks to
bring together regional experts, academics, government policy makers,
and business leaders with an interest in the growing relationship
between China and Eurasia. The forum is affiliated to the Central
Asia-Caucasus Institute and the Silk Road Studies Program.
Focusing primarily on Sino-Central Asian, Sino-Russian, and
Sino-Caucasian relations, the goal of the CEF Quarterly is to foster
discussion and information sharing between a geographically distant
community that recognizes the significance of China's emergence in
this important part of the world.
The editor invites longer analytical articles of approximately 7000
words or shorter more concrete articles on approximately 2000 words.
The next issue will be out in August 2008. Authors are encouraged to
submit interesting and thought-provoking articles for review to
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