Panelists share their research on the consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine for Central Asia.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Emil Dzhuraev, Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan
“Putin’s Language of the War and Central Asian Neutrality”
14:20 Pauline Jones, University of Michigan, and Regina Smyth, Indiana University
“The Future of Kazakhstani-Russian Relations: Public Opinion and the CSTO”
26:13 Shairbek Dzhuraev, Crossroads Central Asia, and Eric McGlinchey, George Mason University
“What Does Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Mean to Central Asia?”
42:40 Discussant: Paul Stronski, Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Recorded at the Elliott School of International Affairs on September 30th, 2022
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Emil Dzhuraev, Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan
“Putin’s Language of the War and Central Asian Neutrality”
14:20 Pauline Jones, University of Michigan, and Regina Smyth, Indiana University
“The Future of Kazakhstani-Russian Relations: Public Opinion and the CSTO”
26:13 Shairbek Dzhuraev, Crossroads Central Asia, and Eric McGlinchey, George Mason University
“What Does Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Mean to Central Asia?”
42:40 Discussant: Paul Stronski, Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Recorded at the Elliott School of International Affairs on September 30th, 2022
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