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A Timeline of U.S. Military Aid Cooperation with Uzbekistan

Occasional Paper Series, No. 2

Date:
October 2010
Source:
Open Society Foundations
Author:
Lora Lumpe

"A Timeline of U.S. Military Aid Cooperation with Uzbekistan" tracks U.S.-Uzbek miliary cooperation from July 1994 to January 2010. Published by the Open Society Foundations, the paper serves as an appendix to the first paper in this series, "U.S. Military Aid to Central Asia 1999-2009: Security Priorities Trump Human Rights and Diplomacy."

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