Aruuke Uran Kyzy currently works at TRT World Research Centre as an Assistant Researcher. She worked at the British Muslim Heritage Center, non-political organization as event assistant in Manchester, UK. Aruuke is passionate about social projects; she previously worked as the Education Coordinator at the Sefire-i Alem International Student Association. She has a BA in International Relations and BA in English Language and Literature from Istanbul University. Her current areas of focus are Russian foreign policy, modern cultural colonization, Turkish-Iranian-Russian relations and political aspects of Russian colonialism in Central Asia and Caucasus.
This discussion paper examines Russia-India relations and argues that their strategic partnership will continue to hold both multilateral and regional importance for both countries.
With...
This info pack aims to present the primary development stages of Alexey Navalny’s social movement at the federal and regional levels.
On February 3, 2020,...
The use of social media galvanised protesters in Russia like never before, and the state proved ill-equipped to deal with a fast-mobilising public.
In the...
This info-pack will illustrate the significance of the Arctic Circle for Russia’s national strategy, international competition, and the region’s importance for each country’s economy.
Due...
Sadyr Japarov soared past 16 other candidates with 79 percent of the vote in Kyrgyzstan's presidential election.
In Kyrgyzstan, where the cold winter has ushered...
The Kyrgyz nation is experiencing a “deja-vu” revolution. Angry crowds overthrew governments in 2005 and 2010, and it seems history may be repeating itself...
The purpose of this info pack is to compile existing research on official Russian statements and aggregate relevant data on the Russian interference to...