Pandemic May Expose Social Protest in Central Asia
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- Alexey Malashenko
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- Russian International Affairs Council
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- 2020
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The coronavirus has become a serious test of the strength of the political systems of Central Asian countries. Despite the severe socio-economic impact of the pandemic, stability has been ensured. But in the long run, quarantines and tight restrictions will remind of themselves and expose old problems. Among the most acute are unemployment and the threat of violent extremism. Moreover, both problems are related.

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