Asia and Eurasia
Central Asia and the Ukrainian Crisis. Presentation of the Valdai Club Report
Valdai Club Conference Hall, Tsvetnoy Boulevard 16/1, Moscow, Russia
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On December 22, the Valdai Club held presentation of its new report, titled “Central Asia and the Ukrainian Crisis”.

As Russia’s special military operation began on February 24, the countries of Central Asia found themselves in varying political and socio-economic conditions. The military-political crisis in Europe and the economic war of the West against Russia has impact on the Central Asia Five at the general regional and individual country levels. This influence is multi-speed and multi-level and depends on the state of national political systems, the state of affairs in the economy, the degree of economic integration and interdependence with Russia, as well as the scale of Western involvement in the republics’ economy.

How is the dynamics of development of the Central Asian states changing amid the destruction of the former new world order? Have there been any changes in relations between the states of Central Asia and Russia since the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis? How can one characterise the relations between the Central Asian republics and Western countries in the midst of an acute crisis in Europe? Participants in the report presentation answered these and other questions.

Working languages: Russian, English.

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