Alumni Publications in 2016

"Language-in-Education: A Look at Kyrgyz Language Schools in the Badakhstan Province of Tajikistan," co-authoroed by Daniyar Karabaev '09, chapter in a book Language Change in Central Asia, January 2016

"Where Does Afghanistan Fit in China’s Belt and Road?" by y Zabihullah Mudabber '16 EGD, The Diplomat Magazine,

Fake News: The narrative battle over the Ukrainian conflict”, co-authored by Irina Khaldarova ’06, Journalism Practice, April 2016

"Afghanistan’s Role in the Central Asia – South Asia Energy Projects," by Zabihullah Mudabber '16 EGD, The Diplomat Magazine, July 2016

"Afghanistan’s Water-Sharing Puzzle," by  Zabihullah Mudabber '16 EGD, The Diplomat Magazine, November 2016

"Telecom Taxes in Afghanistan: A Reliable Source of Revenue or A Seizure," by Zabihullah Mudabber '16 EGD, Central & South Asia Busness,  February 2016

"Afghanistan’s Accession to WTO: A Cost – Benefit Analysis," by  Zabihullah Mudabber '16 EGD, Central & South Asia Busness,  December 2015

"Корпоративная социальная ответственность по-казахстански: госорганы, бизнес и гражданский сектор как ключевые участники построения системного подхода к КСО," Карлыгаш Кабатова '14, Soros.kz, ноябрь 2016

Raftan, Raftan: How young Afghans from Herat end up in the Syrian war,” by Said Reza Kazemi '12, Afghanistan Analysts Network, 14 June 2016.

Afghan Exodus: Maruf’s tale of an emerging transnational community between Herat and Europe,” by Said Reza Kazemi '12, Afghanistan Analysts Network, 22 July 2016

"Radicalization and Violent Extremism in Central Asia and Afghanistan,” by Muhammad Idrees '15, Central Asia Security Policy Brief 41, September 2016

The Zombies’ Bridge of Kabul,” by Muhammad Idrees '15,  Central and South Asia Business, Oct.27, 2016

"Listening to aid recipients in aid-development debate: Findings from ‘The Listening Project’ and Jerge-Tal village in Kyrgyzstan," by Vassiliy Lakhonin '13, the Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 67–80 (Fall 2016)

Chapter “Strategic Narratives of the Ukraine Conflict Projected for Domestic and International Audiences by Russian TV Channels”, by Irina Khaldarova ’06 in Pantti, M. (Ed.) Media and the Ukraine Crisis: Hybrid Practices and Narratives of Conflict, New York: Peter Lang, 123-138, 2016