Nargis Kassenova
Senior fellow, Harvard Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies

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Nargis Kassenova is a senior fellow and director of the Program on Central Asia at Harvard University's Davis Center.

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China and Russia’s Overlapping Interests in Central Asia

Russia has its Eurasian Economic Union, and China has its Belt and Road Initiative. For both projects, Central Asia is important.

· February 22, 2024
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How China’s Foreign Aid Fosters Social Bonds With Central Asian Ruling Elites

The marriage of material gifts to interpersonal elite social bonds is a distinctive feature of China’s approach to Central Asia—one that resonates with local traditions and practices. This characteristic contrasts starkly with the approach preferred by the transatlantic West, which has tended to anchor its engagement with Central Asia in political norms and principles.

· December 7, 2022
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Podcast: What Are the Implications of the Afghanistan Crisis for Central Asia?

This episode looks at the impact of events in Afghanistan on the broader region and the balance of power there.

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The Politics of Reform in Kazakhstan
December 7, 2020

In 2019, Kazakhstan’s new President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev pledged large-scale political and economic reforms to open up political space and initiate a series of substantial social and fiscal reforms. Now, eighteen months into the Tokayev presidency, progress is slower than expected.

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From COVID on: Testing Resilience in Central Asia
June 4, 2020

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?

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