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Rashid Ghani Abdullo

Independent expert

Publications

Central Asia and Russia – political allies or partners?
Rashid Ghani Abdullo 19.01.16
Central Asia between Russia and the United States of America
Rashid Ghani Abdullo 09.12.15
Who will build Rogun HPP?
Rashid Ghani Abdullo 09.10.15
Tajikistan and the "Economic belt” of the Great Silk Road
Rashid Ghani Abdullo 11.09.15
"Soft Power of the Russian Federation and its projection for Tajikistan do not yet pose a serious threat"
Rashid Ghani Abdullo 27.07.15
Tajikistan and Eurasian integration project
Rashid Ghani Abdullo 26.03.15
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