Aim and Scope

Detailed Scope of the Journal in CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS:

Political and Geopolitical Analysis -

Regional Security: Examining security challenges, military conflicts, and alliances within the regions and with external powers.

Political Developments: Insights into the political landscape, governance models, democratization processes, and human rights issues.

Interstate Relations: Analysis of diplomatic relations both within Central Asia and the Caucasus and with major global powers.

Economic and Development Studies -

Economic Policies and Performance: Evaluation of economic reforms, growth patterns, and development challenges.

Energy and Natural Resources: Focus on the oil and gas sectors, mineral resources, and issues related to energy politics and economics.

Infrastructure and Investment: Studies on regional infrastructure projects, foreign investment, and their impact on regional development.

Social and Cultural Dimensions -

Historical Perspectives: Research on the historical developments that have shaped the cultural and social identities of the regions.

Cultural Studies: Examination of the linguistic, religious, and cultural diversity and their implications for social cohesion and identity.

Migration and Diaspora: Analysis of migration patterns, diaspora communities, and their impacts on the regions and beyond.

Environmental and Geographical Studies -

Environmental Challenges: Research on environmental issues, climate change impacts, and sustainable development practices in the regions.

Geographical Impact on Development: How geography influences economic strategies, political relationships, and social structures.