CPC - Caspian Policy Center
Research
The Taliban and China: India Sees New Opportunities in Central Asia
by: Lieutenant General (Ret.) D. Roger, Jr., Ambassador (Ret.) Allan Mustard, Dante Schulz, Ambassador (Ret.) Richard E. Hoagland, Ambassador (Ret.) Robert F. Cekuta
Date: Sep 3, 2022
India is the geopolitical behemoth of South Asia, boasting a population of over one billio...
Sourcing Rare Earth Minerals In Central Asia
by: Rear Admiral (Ret.) Ron MacLaren, Dante Schulz, Ambassador (Ret.) Robert F. Cekuta
Date: Jun 15, 2022
The availability and sourcing of rare earths are high-profile concerns for governments and...
Now is The Time to increase U.S. Security Engagement in The Caspian
by: Lieutenant General (Ret.) D. Roger, Jr., Major General U.S. Army (Ret.) Michael S. Repass
Date: Jun 14, 2022
The time has arrived for the West to make significant and enduring changes to the security...
Land-Locked Naval Defense Diplomacy in the Caspian Sea
by: Rear Admiral (Ret.) Ron MacLaren, Justin Rich, Major General U.S. Army (Ret.) Michael S. Repass
Date: May 12, 2022
The Caspian Sea, a body of water disconnected from the world’s oceans, has become the cent...
Georgia’s Hydropower Dilemma
by: Tamta Gegechkori, Ambassador (Ret.) Robert F. Cekuta
Date: Mar 2, 2022
Despite nation-wide protests against proposed large hydropower projects over the past deca...
The Silent Threat of Falling Caspian Sea Levels
by: Ambassador (Ret.) Allan Mustard, Aizhan Abilgazina, Akbota Karibayeva
Date: Nov 4, 2021
The water level of the Caspian Sea, the world’s largest inland body of water, is falling d...
What Does The Caspian Want From Washington?
Date: Mar 29, 2021
The Vital Resource: Water Management in Central Asia
Date: Nov 12, 2020