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18 July 2008

The Eurasian Heritage Foundation held the workshop «Ukraine's prospects in Central Asia».

Director of the Research Center for Civil Society Problems Vitaly Kulik and expert of Kyiv Center for Political Studies and Conflictology Anton Finko made their report on Ukraine' policy in Central Asia.

Ksenia Boreshpolets, political scientist, Director of the Center for Post-Soviet Studies of Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Zarina Dadabaeva, political scientist, leading fellow of the Institute of Economy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Natalya Zaderey, research associate of the Center for the SCO and regional security problems of the Institute of the Far East of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ochil Zakhidov, philosopher, political scientist, Alexander Ignatenko, philosopher, head of the Institute of Religion and Policy, member of the Council on Interaction with Religious Associations under the President of the Russian Federation, member of the Public Chamber, Elena Kozievskaya, psychologist, director for development of the Eurasia Heritage Foundation, Alexey Kocheshkov, expert of the Eurasia Heritage Foundation, Ivan Safranchuk, director of the consulting company «LaTUK», Sergei Sapalev, analyst of the Academy of Geopolitical Problems, Elena Yatsenko, president of the Eurasia Heritage Foundation and others took part in the workshop.

This is the fifth workshop that was held as part of the project «New Independent States in Central Asia: political aspects of globalization and international partnership».

Expert of the Eurasia Heritage Foundation Denis Kim is the coordinator of the project.

 

From left to right: Vitaly Kulik, a speaker, director of the Research Center for Civil Society Problems, and Elena Yatsenko, president of the Eurasia Heritage Foundation.

From left to right: Alexander Ignatenko, philosopher, head of the Institute of Religion and Policy, member of  the Council on Interaction with Religious Associations under the President of the Russian Federation, member of the Public Chamber, and Anton Finko, a speaker, expert of Kyiv Center for Political Studies and Conflictology.

From left to right: Zarina Dadabaeva, political scientist, leading fellow of the Institute of Economy, Russian Academy of Sciences, and Ksenia Boreshpolets, political scientist, director of the Center for Post-Soviet Studies of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University).