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The Famine in Central Asia. Share full article. Dec. 23, 1893. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from December 23, 1893, Page 5 Buy Reprints.
When they cut the Orenburg-Tashkent railway in late 1917, it cut off vital grain imports to the cotton-growing regions of Central Asia, provoking widespread famine. Semirechie also saw a short-lived, ...
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The National Interest on MSNCentral Asia: Caught in the CrossfireThe Israel-Iran conflict has shown that Central Asia’s bid for strategic autonomy is deeply fragile. In a world of unraveling ...
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The National Interest on MSNWater Scarcity Could Destabilize Central AsiaCentral Asia’s worsening water crisis risks regional instability, but also creates a rare opening for the US to engage diplomatically, support infrastructure, and counter rival powers through ...
Central Asia has rarely occupied a prominent place on the U.S. foreign policy agenda, but the region’s dynamism shouldn’t be ...
Yelubay was the first writer to chronicle Kazakhstan’s famine in fiction, in his novel The Lonely Yurt. The book brings to life the horrors of 1930s. The novel was written in secret in the 1980s, when ...
ALMATY – Central Asian States have reaffirmed their commitment to eradicate statelessness, adopting the Ashgabat Declaration on Ending Statelessness in Central Asia, published today in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, ...
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