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Aru Atibekova

Research Intern

Aru Atibekova

Aruzhan Atibekova is a Research Intern at the Caspian Policy Center. She is a junior at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, majoring in International Affairs with a regional concentration in Europe and Eurasia and a functional concentration in Security Policy. Her research interests include the political influence of Russia and the United States in Central Asia, as well as human rights in the Caspian region.


News

Going for Gold: Kyrgyzstan Reaches an Agreement Ending Dispute with Canadian Mining Company

Going for Gold: Kyrgyzstan Reaches an Agreement Ending Dispute with Canadian Mining Company

Aru Atibekova

04/22/2022

On April 4, Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov announced that the government r...

Uzbekistan Flags Privatization and Other Economic Reforms to Woo Foreign Investors

Uzbekistan Flags Privatization and Other Economic Reforms to Woo Foreign Investors

Aru Atibekova

04/08/2022

Uzbekistan’s first International Investment Forum took place in Tashkent on Marc...

A Bitter Blow: Russia Halts It's Sugar and Grain Exports to the Eurasian Economic Union

A Bitter Blow: Russia Halts It's Sugar and Grain Exports to the Eurasian Economic Union

Aru Atibekova

03/24/2022

On March 10, the Russian government announced a ban on grain and sugar exports t...

Uranium Production in Kazakhstan Remains Unaffected by Unrest

Uranium Production in Kazakhstan Remains Unaffected by Unrest

Aru Atibekova

01/24/2022

Kazakhstan has long been a major player in the global uranium market due to its ...

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