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Meray Ozat
Research Intern
Meray Ozat is a Research Intern at the Caspian Policy Center. Currently, she is an M.S. in Foreign Service candidate concentrating on Global Politics and Security at the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. She received her B.A. in Political Science and International Relations at Nazarbayev University in Astana Kazakhstan. Her research interest includes security and geopolitical issues as well as the dynamics of great power politics in Central Asia. She is fluent in English, Kazakh, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian.
News
Uzbekistan in the United States: A Path for Stronger Partnerships
This week’s United Nations General Assembly meetings brought in a lot of changes- and investments- to Uzbekistan
Central Asia Consultative Meeting: Strengthening Regional Ties and Expanding Horizons
On September 14, Dushanbe hosted the 5th Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia
Kazakhstan: Paving the Way for Economic Transformation and Global Connectivity
During his speech, the President's commitment to improving the transportation sector was
Afghanistan’s Canal Project Threatens Central Asian Water Security
Central Asia’s water security is facing a serious threat as the Taliban government continues to move
Potential Partnership: Southeast Asian Nations as Emerging Allies of Central Asia
Multi-vector foreign policy has remained a staple of Central Asian foreign policy amidst the recent geopolitical instability
Navigating China's Path to Engagement in Central Asia
China's expanding geopolitical interests in Central Asia and its aspirations to supplant Russian influence following