Posts Tagged ‘Kyrgyzstan’
The Global Nature of Border Disputes: Tangled Borders and Uncertain Futures in Central Asia
By Dan Kent When looking at a map of Central Asia, one attribute immediately stands out: it is a tangled assortment of enclaves, exclaves, and jagged borders. Central Asia, a region of 76 million people living across five nations, can trace these convoluted borders to their long history as Soviet states. During that era, borders were inconsequential, and…
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