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Tourism in Uzbekistan: weaving Silk Roads from the Louvre to your Instagram reels
Central Asia is fast becoming one of the trendiest travel locations for Brits, Americans, and Europeans. Over the last couple of years, first a smattering, then a flood of posts showing bloggers embarking on horse treks across Kyrgyzstan and touring the markets of Uzbek cities, has filled my Instagram feed. I know I am not…
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Repurposing Identities: the World of Fashion Designer Jenia Kim
Colin Hood, from Charles University in Prague, analyses Jenia Kim’s designs, and how they articulate the complexities of post-Soviet identities in Central Asia.
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Evaluating Central Asia’s ‘Golden Age of Arbitration’: Prospects for a New Legal Age of Commercial Dispute Resolution
James Hone, University of Cambridge, explores the development of international arbitration institutions across Central Asia.
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Unity and Division: Linguistic and Cultural Borders in Bukhara
Sam Colvine, undergraduate at the University of Cambridge, analyses the multilingual environment of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.