Central Asia Center - New Lines Institute | Podcasts
What is the future of U.S. engagement in Central Asia, and how has Washington’s approach to the region evolved over time? In this episode of the Central Asia Center Podcast, Senior Analyst Dania Arayssi speaks with former U.S. Ambassador Daniel Rosenblum, who served in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and spent nearly three decades at the U.S. State Department across five presidential administrations. Drawing on his extensive experience, Ambassador Rosenblum reflects on the surprising continuity in U.S. policy toward Central Asia, including a sustained focus on sovereignty, stability, and economic development, even amid broader geopolitical shifts. The conversation also explores the legacy of Cold War-era policies such as the Jackson-Vanik sanctions, their relevance today, and what their potential removal could mean for regional economic integration and U.S. strategy moving forward. 🎙️ Featuring: Daniel Rosenblum, Former U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Hosted by Dania Arayssi, Senior Analyst at New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy
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