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}From COVID on: Testing Resilience in Central Asia
Thu, June 4th, 2020
Live Online
Like the rest of the world, Central Asian states and societies are being stress-tested by the COVID-19 pandemic. Can they withstand the storm? Where can one expect disruptions or fissures, and to what extent is persistence and muddling through possible? Are there any opportunities for positive change given the growing economic, social, and public health crises? Using the concept of resilience, this panel of experts will analyze the current state of affairs of and prospects for the five Central Asian countries.
This event is cosponsored by Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Luca Anceschi
Luca Anceschiis a Senior Lecturer in Central Asian Studies (Central & East European Studies) at the School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Glasgow.
Asel Dooletkeldieva
Asel Dooletkeldieva is an Associate Research Fellow at OSCE Academy, Bishkek.
Nargis Kassenova
Nargis Kassenova is a Senior Fellow in the Program on Central Asia at the Davis Center as well as an Associate Professor at KIMEP University.
Bruce Pannier
Bruce Pannier is a Journalist at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Edward Schatz
Edward Schatz is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
Paul Stronski
Paul Stronski is a Senior Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Event Speakers
Paul Stronski was a senior fellow in Carnegie’s Russia and Eurasia Program, where his research focuses on the relationship between Russia and neighboring countries in Central Asia and the South Caucasus.
Luca Anceschi
University of Glasgow
Senior Lecturer in Central Asian Studies (Central & East European Studies), School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Glasgow
Asel Doolotkeldieva
Dr. Doolotkeldieva is a Research Fellow at the University of Potsdam. She is a critical political scientist whose work sits at the intersection of political theory, sociology and political ethnography. She studies extractive industries and popular resistance in Central Asia in conversation with discourses and practices of democracy, equality and environmental justice.
Nargis Kassenova
Senior fellow, Harvard Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Nargis Kassenova is a senior fellow and director of the Program on Central Asia at Harvard University's Davis Center.
Bruce Pannier
Journalist, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Edward Schatz
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto