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KENNAN CABLE - No Great Game: Central Asia’s Public Opinions on Russia, China, and the U.S.

11 Aug 2020

The same patterns hold in an education in Russia is in practice far more Tajikistan (for which we have no CAB data), with the accessible: of the 89,000 Kazakhstani students exception that the positions of the U. [...] In matters of business and science, the overall somewhat smaller in Kazakhstan on the question of Russia-China-U. [...] 56 l August 2020 The question on culture explicitly asked about the is largely because of better views of China and the desirability of increased ties, while the other two U. [...] The difference is even starker with regard to the Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, it is an unsurprising presence of relatives, friends, and colleagues result of the substantial freedom of movement living abroad in the three countries. [...] 56 l August 2020 Marlene Laruelle is Research Dylan Royce is a PhD Professor, Director of the student and Research Institute for European, Russian Assistant at the Institute and Eurasian Studies (IERES), for European, Russian and Director of the Central Asia Eurasian Studies (IERES) Program, and Co-director at the Elliott School of of PONARS Eurasia at the International Affairs, The Elliott School.
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