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Bradley Jardine
Bradley Jardine is a journalist and researcher from Scotland. He is currently an Erasmus Mundus scholar with the University of Glasgow.
Bradley Jardine is a journalist and researcher from Scotland. He is currently an Erasmus Mundus scholar with the University of Glasgow’s Eurasian Studies Department.
Bradley’s work has been published by RFE/RL, Eurasianet, Registan.net, and Muftah. His focus is primarily on energy security and geopolitics, with a specific emphasis on Turkmenistan and its so-called “Positive Neutrality.” However, he also focuses on human rights issues and minority rights throughout Central Asia. You can follow Bradley on Twitter:@Jardine_bradley
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September 21, 2015
Offshore Turkmenistan: ‘Sultanism’ in the Construction Industry
By Bradley Jardine
Ashgabat's construction boom benefits a very select few.
August 25, 2015
What’s Driving Change in Central Asia’s Car Industry?
By Bradley Jardine and Greindl Sibylle
The automobile industry can tell us a great deal about Central Asia’s economies.
July 30, 2015
Turkmenistan's Ongoing Media Crackdown
By Bradley Jardine
RFE/RL’s Turkmen service is under increased pressure. One correspondent quit in June and another was arrested in July.
July 23, 2015
In Turkmenistan, Border Woes Trump Education
By Bradley Jardine
Ashgabat has decided to solve its manpower problem by cutting off study abroad for Turkmen students.
July 14, 2015
Turkmenistan's Water Insecurity Is a Man-Made Problem
By Bradley Jardine
Ashgabat is plagued by geography but also dramatic state mismanagement of the country’s limited water resources.
June 30, 2015
Russia’s Media Offensive in Central Asia
By Bradley Jardine
Central Asia appears to be the last frontier in which Russia’s narrative still holds.
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