Archive for the ‘Kyrgyzstan’ Category

Will China Finally Build a Rail Link with Central Asia?

As reported by Window on Eurasia, Chinese, Kyrgyz and Uzbek experts have reached agreement on the route of a railway line between China and Central Asia, but this project – which would transform the geopolitics of the region – still faces some serious technical and political obstacles.  As the article notes: “…experts have agreed on […]

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China & Kyrgyzstan: Closer (But Unbalanced) Ties

From The Asia Times, an interesting examination of China’s efforts to steadily strengthening political and economic ties with small, landlocked Kyrgyzstan, with one eye on the sizeable energy reserves of its neighbors to the north and west. As the article notes, this integration results in Kyrgyzstan’s dependence on Chinese income and infrastructure growing deeper by […]

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Central Asia’s Great (Oil and Gas) Game

Via The Geotimes, an interesting look at the machinations around Central Asian hydrocarbon resources.  As the article notes: “…Today for Central Asiatic countries of the Caspian project (via Russia), there are only two alternatives for the West and the East. The Western direction is represented by the trans-Caspian gas pipeline, which passes at the bottom […]

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India and Central Asia

As recently presented by the Foreign Policy Association, India has recently increased its diplomatic and strategic movements in Central Asia. Given that we examined China’s interest in Central Asia in a previous post, we wanted to offer this analysis of India’s growing interests as well: …India has many reasons to desire greater influence in Central […]

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The Iron Silk Road? China’s Western Rails To Form Link With Central Asia

As reported by Xinhua, China is planning to start construction on two railways linking its westernmost Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region with the central Asian nations of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in 2008.  Upon its completion in 2010, experts say the railway will provide a faster link between western China and central Asia and improve the […]

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Kyrgyzstan’s Oil

While Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan understandably garner most of the attention related to Central Asia’s hydrocarbon reserves, New Eurasia recently offered an intriguing look at Kyrgyzstan’s potential in the sector, particularly efforts of one company – Manas Petroleum – in the Ala-Too range.  While the overall quantities (relative to Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan) may be small, they […]

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