EUCAM
Established in 2008 as a programme seeking to monitor the implementation of the new European approach to Central Asia, EUCAM has grown into a knowledge hub on Europe-Central Asia relations that seeks to deliver innovative research, foster debate and built networks between Europe and Central Asia. Specifically, the programme aims to:
- Scrutinise European policies towards Central Asia, paying specific attention to security, development and the promotion of democratic values within the context of Central Asia’s position in world politics;
- Enhance knowledge of Europe’s engagement with Central Asia through top-quality research and by raising awareness among European policy-makers and civil society representatives, as well as discuss European policies among Central Asian communities;
- Expand the network of experts and institutions from European countries and Central Asian states and provide a forum to debate on European-Central Asian relations.
Currently, the broader programme is coordinated by FRIDE, in partnership with the Karelian Institute and CEPS, with the support of the Open Society Foundation and the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The main outputs of the programme are a series of policy briefs and comprehensive reports on key issues facing the Europe-Central Asia relationship.
Please follow our work on www.eucentralasia.eu. If you have any comments or suggestions, please email us at email.eucam[at]gmail.com
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