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_aUzbekistan _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _b: In Transition |
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_bInternational Crisis Group _c2016 _aAvenue Louise 149 1050 Brussels, Belgium |
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_aRecurso online, 16 p. _g1,58 MB |
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_aEurope and Central Asia Briefing _vN°82 |
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| 520 | _aDomestic repression and self-imposed isolation has characterised Uzbekistan for much of the time since its independence in 1991. Following the death of Islam Karimov, the country’s long-time and only post-Soviet president, the outside world must seize a rare opportunity to re-engage with this critical Central Asian country. | ||
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