From HD Centre Dated 13 April 2003 By the HD Centre - This paper offers for consideration issues affecting humanitarian action in countries of Central Asia (mainly Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) with an emphasis on the relationship between humanitarian organisations and Islamic opposition groups.
From HD Centre Dated 13 April 2003 By the HD Centre - This paper offers for consideration issues affecting humanitarian action in countries of Central Asia (mainly Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) with an emphasis on the relationship between humanitarian organisations and Islamic opposition groups.
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From The Business Insider Dated 27 February 2012 Turkmenistan's state-run media has declared the beginning of a new "era of supreme happiness of the stable state" in the wake of President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammdedov's landslide reelection victory three weeks ago, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports. ...
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From Big News Network Dated 18 January 2012 Syria n opposition movements to unite under a common banner for the sake of eventual transition, the British government said. British Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt met in London with ...

From International Studies Quarterly Dated 31/08/2011
From International Studies Quarterly Dated 20/07/2011
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