Blog of the Eurasia Studies Society of Great Britain & Europe (established in 2011 at SOAS, University of London, UK).
Monday, July 8, 2019
Online Eurasia: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting
Central Asia Info Site:
Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (cabar.asia) is a digital space for local politicians, experts, academics and other key groups to share their visions of regional and local problems, exchange ideas and offer ways to overcome the barriers to intergovernmental and regional cooperation. https://caba.asia/en/
Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (cabar.asia) is a digital space for local politicians, experts, academics and other key groups to share their visions of regional and local problems, exchange ideas and offer ways to overcome the barriers to intergovernmental and regional cooperation. https://caba.asia/en/
Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (cabar.asia) is the project of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting.
The Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR) is an international media development organization that operates in 27 countries. IWPR empowers people’s voices at the frontlines of conflict and transition to help them drive change. IWPR builds skills, capacity and networks for citizens and their communities so their voices can make a difference – strengthening accountability and supporting development, advancing justice and forging peace.https://cabar.asia/en/London 2019 Study Course: The Archaeology of the Silk Road
London Course Autumn 2019:
The routes of the Silk Roads between east and west were a vital trade link and conduit for cultural change for centuries. In this course we will explore some of the key archaeological evidence for the routes, looking at a number of fascinating sites and striking finds. We will discuss how the roads became so important during their lifetime and the social and cultural impact they had. No experience needed, suitable for all with an enquiring mind.
https://enrolonline.wea.org.uk/Online/2019/CourseInfo.aspx?r=C2420840&fbclid=IwAR2FgJmBRTzqixl13lU0XKymr9J8SkWyM77xTozlL8DUTVSjcPc9YlWIWQw
The routes of the Silk Roads between east and west were a vital trade link and conduit for cultural change for centuries. In this course we will explore some of the key archaeological evidence for the routes, looking at a number of fascinating sites and striking finds. We will discuss how the roads became so important during their lifetime and the social and cultural impact they had. No experience needed, suitable for all with an enquiring mind.
https://enrolonline.wea.org.uk/Online/2019/CourseInfo.aspx?r=C2420840&fbclid=IwAR2FgJmBRTzqixl13lU0XKymr9J8SkWyM77xTozlL8DUTVSjcPc9YlWIWQw
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