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Armenia: Can French Hypermarket Generate Genuine Retail Competition? The opening signaled a potentially significant step for Armenia toward genuine market competition. Marianna Grigoryan Mar 25, 2015
Armenia: Customs Union Marks Great Leap Backward — Activists Rights activists assert that when it comes to democratization, Customs Union membership means Yerevan will take “one step forward, two steps back.” Marianna Grigoryan Apr 18, 2014
Tajikistan: Dushanbe Moves to Seize Assets of Troubled Ukrainian Oligarch Chris Rickleton Mar 27, 2014
Uzbekistan: Where the Silk Road Gets Its Sheen Sericulture – the rearing of silkworms and production of silk – has been practiced in the Ferghana Valley for well over a millennium. Joanna Lillis Apr 11, 2012