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  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    BRI in Central Asia: Industrial Projects

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    China’s investment in the industrial sectors of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan has been on the rise since the 1990s. However, this data article shows the recent expansion of Chinese investment also in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Thus, China has expanded its engagement in the development of local industries...
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    Hydropower Potential of the Central Asian Countries

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    This data article surveys the hydropower potential of the five Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The dataset presents the theoretical hydropower supply capacity of all the river basins of Central Asia. It was prepared using data from national and...
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    BRI in Central Asia: Agriculture and Food Projects

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    This data article looks at Chinese investment in agriculture and food production in Central Asia. It shows that the agricultural sector projects have low priority within the Belt and Road Initiative. Kazakhstan is the biggest recipient of Chinese investment in agriculture and food projects in Central...
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    BRI in Central Asia: Rail and Road Connectivity Projects

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    This data article shows that most of the rail and road projects in which the Chinese are involved in Central Asia are implemented within the territories of individual countries and thus are still poorly linked with each other. However, these internal transport routes are expected to eventually form the...
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    Renewable Energy Policies of the Central Asian Countries

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    This data article surveys the government policies in support of renewable energy in the five Central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It begins by providing general information and key energy statistics for these countries. It then presents comparative...
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    BRI in Central Asia: Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Extraction and Processing Projects

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    Mineral resources is the sector that receives most Chinese investment in Central Asia. China and its Central Asian partners pursue both strategic and commercial goals by promoting projects in the minerals sector. Kazakhstan hosts the largest number of projects and receives the largest amount of Chinese...
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    Solar Power Potential of the Central Asian Countries

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    This data compilation surveys the solar energy potential of the five Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It also provides data on installed and planned solar power capacity in these countries.
  • Publication : Central Asia Data-Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT)

    BRI in Central Asia: Finance and IT Projects

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    China and its Central Asian counterparts pursue finance and IT projects for both commercial and strategic reasons. As this data article shows, transparency is limited and exact information on the size of their investments is only partly available. In the financial sector, China cooperates most closely...
  • Publication : Rapport/avhandling

    Participatory Democracy and Evidence-based Decision Making at the Local Level in Ukraine

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
  • Publication : Del av bok/rapport

    China’s Belt and Road Initiative through the lens of Central Asia

    2019
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    Has the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched by China in 2013, changed the perception of China among local actors in Central Asia? There are numerous internal problems and contradictions among the Central Asian countries and the region remains one of the least integrated in the world. This poses...
  • Publication : Rapport/avhandling

    Valdai Paper #92: Russia’s Far East Initiatives in Troubled Geopolitical Times

    2018
      • Helge Blakkisrud
      • Elana Wilson Rowe
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    The China–Russia rapprochement forms the centrepiece of Russia’s much hyped policy of a ‘turn to the East’, a policy aimed at transforming the Russian Far East from a territorial backwater into a new gateway to China, North-East Asia and beyond. In 2013, President Vladimir Putin declared the development...
  • Publication : ARTIKKEL

    Impact of non-tariff barriers on trade within the Eurasian Economic Union

    2018
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    How great is the impact of non-tariff barriers on trade in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and how much will internal trade grow if they are eliminated? The Treaty on the EAEU declares removal of non-tariff barriers as a common goal. This article estimates the impact of non-tariff barriers on trade...
  • Publication : NUPI Report

    Customs Capacity Building for WCO Members 2012-2015

    2018
      • Fenella Carpena
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    International trade offers a wealth of opportunities for low-income countries to reduce poverty and achieve growth in today’s global economic landscape. In such an environment, customs administrations play a critical role not only in border security, combatting illicit transactions, and collecting revenue,...
  • Publication : Del av bok/rapport

    Russia’s New Asian Tilt: How Much Does Economy Matter?

    2018
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    The economic development of Russia’s Far East has been proclaimed a policy priority, to be facilitated by an ambitious turn or ‘pivot’ to Asia. This chapter assesses Russia’s economic reorientation towards Asia, offering an overview of the Far Eastern dimension of Russia’s economic relations with its...
  • Publication : Rapport/avhandling

    Myanmar: A Political Economy Analysis

    2018
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    Myanmar may for a long time remain in a transitional state with an uncertain future. After a series of political and economic liberalization reforms from 2011 onwards, Myanmar’s political trajectory remains open-ended, although the most plausible scenario remains a continued slow democratization process....
  • Publication : Del av bok/rapport

    Kazakhstan: Civil Society and Natural Resource Policy in Kazakhstan

    2018
      • Roman Vakulchuk
      • Indra Overland
    In Kazakhstan, civil society is held back and has had a limited role in the management of the petroleum sector. As this chapter notes, civil society has had little experience of promoting its own interests vis-à-vis the state, and public discussion of natural resource issues has been mainly government-driven....
  • Publication : NUPI Report

    Impact of Climate Change on ASEAN International Affairs: Risk and Opportunity Multiplier

    2017
      • Indra Overland
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    This study examines the implications of climate change for international affairs in Southeast Asia and for ASEAN as a multilateral organization. Climate change and efforts to mitigate climate change give rise to major risks as well as opportunities in international affairs. It is therefore in the interest...
  • Publication : NUPI Policy Brief

    Russia’s Reorientation to the East: How Much Does Economy Matter?

    2017
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    This policy brief assesses Russian involvement in the growing Asia-Pacific economies, and offers an overview of the Far Eastern dimension of Russia’s economic relations with its major Asian partners, 2010–2016. It discusses the dynamics of investment and trade relations, and reflects on Russia’s changing...
  • Publication : Rapport/avhandling

    The Geopolitics of Renewable Energy

    2017
      • Indra Overland
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    For a century, the geopolitics of energy has been synonymous with the geopolitics of oil and gas. However, geopolitics and the global energy economy are both changing. The international order predominant since the end of World War II faces mounting challenges. At the same time, renewable energy is growing...
  • Publication : Rapport/avhandling

    Myanmars Attractiveness for Investment in the Energy Sector: A Comparative International Perspective

    2017
      • Indra Overland
      • Roman Vakulchuk
    This report examines the strengths and weaknesses of Myanmar’s business climate in the petroleum and renewable energy sectors: how it compares with other countries, especially in ASEAN; what matters to foreign investors; and how this situation can be improved. Not resting on one’s (new) laurels: The...
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