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Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia: Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community. CEPS Policy Brief No. 134, July 2007

Zhovtis, Eugheniy. (2007) Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia: Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community. CEPS Policy Brief No. 134, July 2007.

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Abstract

This Policy Brief by the Director of the Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law in Almaty examines the progress made in the former communist states in Central Asia in their efforts to introduce democratic reforms and respect for human rights into their national institutions and diagnoses the major obstacles they have encountered. In the process, he evaluates the contribution made to these efforts by the international community and outlines additional strategies and support programmes to be adopted.

Item Type:Policy Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Zhovtis, Eugheniy.
Title:Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia: Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community. CEPS Policy Brief No. 134, July 2007
Language:English
Journals and Series:Series > Centre for European Policy Studies (Brussels) > CEPS Policy Briefs
Pages:12
Month:July
Year:2007
Subjects:EU policies and themes > External relations > EU-Asia-general > Central Asia
EU policies and themes > External relations > human rights & democracy initiatives
Alternative Locations:http://www.ceps.be/files/book/1516.pdf
ID Code:11711
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:03 October 2009