... situation and the Cypriot banking crisis have experts of all kinds riveted to financial issues, while the new Grand Game in Asia is attracting attention from all over. A relatively mature banking sector in Kazakhstan, attempts to overcome uncertainty in Kyrgyzstan and isolationism in Turkmenistan, the obvious dependence of credit institutions in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan on administrative interference – these are part of the diverse set of characteristics that inevitably undermine the strategic initiatives of Russian banks, driving them to clusterization in capital and caution. Are there any opportunities ...
... cooperate.
[1] http://www.icwc-aral.uz/legal_framework.htm
[2] List of declarations and agreements http://www.cawater-info.net/bk/water_law/part3_e.htm
[3] Commissioning of Kambarata-1 hydropower plant to provide guaranteed water supply to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan http://en.trend.az/regions/casia/kyrgyzstan/2107051.html
[4] http://www.trend.az/regions/casia/kyrgyzstan/2119686.html
[5] http://www.centrasia.ru/newsA.php?st=1237885200
[6] Zarema Sultanbekova, Uzbekistan and Russia agree on the need for Kambarata-1 expertise http://kloop.info/2012/12/16/uzbekistan-and-russia-agree-on-the-need-for-expertise-regarding-kambarata-1/
... borders were made by Soviet Union it’s the only authority and basis to refer to. In this sense it’s perfectly clear why Tajikistan is asking Russia to send them historic documents on the Soviet borders, and it’s easy to understand why Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan refer to different Soviet delimitations. The process is so stretched in time not only because it’s hard and centralized system of governance makes it long, but also because in some years countries stop negotiating at all. The process ...