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Bishkek - is it the real face of Kyrgyzstan???

Posted by Aibeque | in Development, Opinion, Youth | on November 7th, 2007
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The rules of capitalism draw some paths which are followed by developing countries! It is not a secret that our economy tries to reach some higher level, and sure it does. However, unfortunately it involves the mistakes that could be avoided! The so-called mistakes are the problems arising from the steps the people, regardless […]

Political Socialization and Political Culture in Kyrgyzstan

Posted by Emil Suiunaliev | in Development, Society, Research, Economics, Politics | on September 18th, 2007
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Kyrgyz citizens are elite driven and politically manipulated citizens. To see this we don’t look back too far; just take the recent protests, which became the tradition of Kyrgyz people. Too often Kyrgyz people go to protests and meetings. They don’t demand anything themselves, but rather for some several elites.
First of all, let me explain […]

BBC on child miners

Posted by CXW | in Human Rights, Development, Society, Environmental, Civil society, NGOs | on August 26th, 2007
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One advantage of late night sleeplessness is listening to the BBC World Service. This evening’s World Service edition of From Our Own Correspondent included a report about child miners in southern Kyrgyzstan:
No one knows the exact number of children working in Kyrgyzstan’s coal mines.
Locals say the government refuses to acknowledge the problem. Officially these […]

To what extent do foreign banks help to integrate local banking system?

Posted by Asel | in Banking, Development, Opinion, Economics | on July 30th, 2007
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On 26th July 27, 2007 the fourth Bishkek International Banking Conference in Hyatt Regency Bishkek on “Central Asian financial market in the global economy” was held which united a range of chairmen of the leading world banks, private investors and prominent specialists of the biggest world financial institutions. The purpose of the conference was […]

SCO summit problems in Kyrgyzstan

Posted by Asel | in Events, Development, Society, Opinion, Economics, Politics | on June 14th, 2007
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This is a translated excerpt of Misulzhan’s post from the Russian-language NewEurasia

So, the “hamburger” outlet with a constant huge line of people is removed. People used to line up there from 9 a.m. till 11.00 p.m. everyday. But now when it is removed, people have to seek for another place where they can get […]

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