- wiki2.org en/Central_AsiaThree sets of possible boundaries for the Central Asia region (which overlap with conceptions of South and East Asia).
- csis.org regions/russia-and-eurasia/central-asiaIn many ways, Central Asia stands to benefit from the progressive integration of the Eurasian landmass, but only if the region’s governments can more...
- azizyardimli.com ottoman/DT_CKM_2018-19_orta_asya…Historically built political geography and geoculture are two significant parameters widely used in the scholarly literature about the definitions of the Central Asia.
- thoughtco.com central-asia-history-4133318Central Asia History. Trace the history of Central Asia from the Aryan invasion through the fall of the Soviet Union with these biographies, maps, and timelines.
- The National Leader of the Turkmen people met with the President for the development of strategic partnership in Central Asia of the company “John Deere”.
- Central Asia news on live map in English. Conflicts at South Russia's border, at Central Asia. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.
- The Central Asia Program at George Washington University advances high-quality research on contemporary Central Asia through empowering local voices...
- thediplomat.com regions/central-asia/Trying to bring to life a regional partnership in Central Asia, Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit was motivated by geopolitics and migration – and the Taliban.
- sgp.fas.org crs/row/R47591.pdfAlthough Russia has long served as Central Asia’s primary security guarantor, some observers see that role as diminishing as a result of the war.
- worldbank.org en/region/eca/brief/central-asiaThe Central Asia region (CA) comprises the countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.