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Official podcasts from the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy's Central Asia Center (CAC), which conducts rigorous, policy-oriented research on Central Asia, a region of growing strategic and geopolitical significance. The CAC analyzes how Central Asian states navigate complex relationships with major powers, including the United States, Russia, China, and regional actors such as Iran and Turkey, while pursuing sovereignty, economic development, and security. Through original research developed in collaboration with regional experts and Washington policymakers, the CAC provides evidence-based analysis and actionable policy insights for U.S. decision-makers on the dynamics shaping regional stability and cooperation. For more on the Central Asia Center, please visit our website: www.newlinesinstitute.org/category/central-asia-center/ For more on Newlines Institute, please visit our website: www.newlinesinstitute.org

Episodes

  1. Why U.S.–Kazakhstan Relations Matter for the Future of Central Asia

    Mar 21

    Why U.S.–Kazakhstan Relations Matter for the Future of Central Asia

    In this episode of the Central Asia Center Podcast, Senior Analyst Dania Arayssi speaks with Richard Spooner, Senior Fellow at the Caspian Policy Center, about the evolving strategic partnership between the United States and Kazakhstan and what it means for the broader geopolitics of Central Asia. As global competition intensifies and new economic and security alignments take shape, Central Asia is emerging as a critical region in global affairs. This conversation explores how the U.S.–Kazakhstan relationship is evolving and why it matters for energy security, investment, and the balance of influence among major powers. Drawing on decades of experience working in the region, Richard Spooner provides an on-the-ground perspective from Astana, examining Kazakhstan’s role in regional stability, foreign investment, and its growing importance in global geopolitical dynamics. Topics discussed include: • The strategic importance of U.S.–Kazakhstan relations • Kazakhstan’s role in Central Asia’s geopolitical landscape • Energy, investment, and economic cooperation • Great-power competition in the region • Why Central Asia is becoming increasingly important for global security The Central Asia Center at the New Lines Institute produces policy-relevant research and analysis on one of the most strategically important yet underreported regions in global affairs. Subscribe for more expert analysis on Central Asia and global geopolitics.

    51 min

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Official podcasts from the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy's Central Asia Center (CAC), which conducts rigorous, policy-oriented research on Central Asia, a region of growing strategic and geopolitical significance. The CAC analyzes how Central Asian states navigate complex relationships with major powers, including the United States, Russia, China, and regional actors such as Iran and Turkey, while pursuing sovereignty, economic development, and security. Through original research developed in collaboration with regional experts and Washington policymakers, the CAC provides evidence-based analysis and actionable policy insights for U.S. decision-makers on the dynamics shaping regional stability and cooperation. For more on the Central Asia Center, please visit our website: www.newlinesinstitute.org/category/central-asia-center/ For more on Newlines Institute, please visit our website: www.newlinesinstitute.org