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OSI Forum: Human Rights and Civil Society in Uzbekistan
OSI-New York
November 3, 2008
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The Open Society Institute presented a discussion on human rights and civil society in Uzbekistan with journalist and activist Umida Niazova.  more

About This Initiative
The Central Eurasia Project strives to make available more and better information about human rights and the social and economic health of the South Caucasus and Central Asia, both within the region and internationally. Some of its projects focus on the neighboring countries of Afghanistan and Pakistan as well.  more

EurasiaNet
EurasiaNet is a website operated by the Central Eurasia Project that provides information and analysis about political, economic, environmental and social developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as in Russia, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia.  more

Human Rights
The Central Eurasia Project strives to increase awareness of human rights violations and the availability of reliable information on the social and economic health of the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia, in order to shape policies that foster open societies.  more

Labor Migration
The Central Eurasia Project sponsors efforts to improve understanding of the economic importance of migration and its social impacts, and to help improve conditions for migrants.  more

OSI Forum: The Oil and the Glory—The Pursuit of Empire and Fortune on the Caspian Sea
OSI-New York
November 12, 2007
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The Revenue Watch Institute and the OSI Central Eurasia Project hosted a discussion with Steve LeVine, author of a book on the latest geopolitical struggles over the oil-rich Caspian Sea.  more

OSI Forum: Central Asia's Energy Risks
OSI-New York
June 4, 2007
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Charles Esser of the International Crisis Group examined the resources of three countries—Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan—and the dangers of mishandling them.  more

OSI Forum: Turkmenistan—What Next?
OSI-New York
April 4, 2007
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OSI's Central Eurasia Project hosted a discussion with Michael Hall, Central Asia Project Director of the International Crisis Group.  more

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