VI. DAWN OF EURASIA CONFERENCE-Call for Registration

The international conference of Dawn of Eurasia is the 6th Edition of the successful conferences on Eurasian studies organized by the Eurasia Center of John von Neumann University. We invite PhD, MA and BA students whose research area or interests are related to Eurasia to present their research findings at the Conference. Co-organizers: Date: AprilContinue reading “VI. DAWN OF EURASIA CONFERENCE-Call for Registration”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Economic development of Kazakstan

by Semanur Öncü Abstract After declaring independence in 1991, Kazakhstan implemented economic reforms under the leadership of President Nazarbayev. These steps included the transition to a free market economy by reducing state intervention in markets, privatizing industries and effectively managing underground resources. As a result, the country’s international competitiveness increased. This process has strengthened Kazakhstan’sContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Economic development of Kazakstan”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Relations between European Union and Kyrgyzstan: The development of cooperation and the basic stage of political

by Semanur Öncü Abstract Central Asia, still struggling with the problems caused by the planned borders drawn by the USSR, has become an important region where global powers are fighting for supremacy. The world powers have sought to strengthen relations with the Central Asian countries in order to benefit from the rich energy resources hereContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Relations between European Union and Kyrgyzstan: The development of cooperation and the basic stage of political”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-The future of the bilateral relations between Türkiye and Russia: regional strategies and objectives

by Semanur Öncü Abstract Turkish-Russian relations are not only a regional issue, but also an important topic within the general dynamics of international relations. Throughout history, relations between the two countries have not been limited to their immediate neighborhood, but have developed into influential relationships in the international system. Especially in the post-Cold War period,Continue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-The future of the bilateral relations between Türkiye and Russia: regional strategies and objectives”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Relations between Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan

by Semanur Öncü Abstract In 1991, with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the period of independence began for the Central Asian republics. However, this period was full of political, economic and social difficulties, especially for the Central Asian countries. After independence, these countries, which were primarily struggling with national problems, began to adapt toContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Relations between Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Türkiye and Central Asia: Strategic alliances shaping the future

by Semanur Öncü Abstract The aim of this study is to analyse the cooperation and relations between Türkiye and the Central Asian republics in recent years and to focus on the developments during this period and the future of relations. The cooperation process will be examined through basic factors such as organisations focusing on theContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Türkiye and Central Asia: Strategic alliances shaping the future”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Problematic region in Central Asia: The Fergana Valley

by Semanur Öncü Abstract The Fergana Valley, located in the centre of Central Asia and shared by Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, is of great importance to all countries in the region. Although there are water resources in this valley, the water of the Syr-Darya and Amu Darya rivers, which are important rivers of the AralContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis-Problematic region in Central Asia: The Fergana Valley”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/25. – An agreement was reached on resuming grain deliveries to Ukraine

Abstract In its latest analysis, the Eurasia Center investigates the food security crisis in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the recent agreement between the United Nations and Turkey, as well as its potential impact. Following the outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine, Western sanctions against Russia have led to aContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/25. – An agreement was reached on resuming grain deliveries to Ukraine”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/24. – Sri Lanka on the brink of bankruptcy: the anatomy of a crisis

Abstract In the spring of 2022, Sri Lanka’s external debt reached a level that brought the state close to bankruptcy, resulting in a protracted and extremely severe political and economic crisis. The solution to this crisis will involve a loan from the International Monetary Fund in August 2022, which will require serious austerity measures andContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/24. – Sri Lanka on the brink of bankruptcy: the anatomy of a crisis”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/23. – The Situation in Kazakhstan After the Constitutional Reform

Abstract The referendum on constitutional reform implemented in Kazakhstan was called several months after the unrest earlier in the year. The demonstrations in early January – which began as a peaceful protest against fuel price increases – quickly reached Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, and quickly turned into mass demonstrations against the economic and political situationContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/23. – The Situation in Kazakhstan After the Constitutional Reform”