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  1. D&B Country Report: Tajikistan by D&B, 2007-07-26
  2. Tajikistan (World Country Study Guide Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  3. Tajikistan Business & Investment Opportunities Yearbook by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  4. The Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management mobile education team visits Tajikistan.(EDUCATION AND TRAINING): An article from: DISAM Journal by Gary Taphorn, 2004-06-22
  5. Tajikistan Internet And E-commerce Industry Investment And Business Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03
  6. Tajikistan Country (World Business Law Handbook Library)
  7. Politics of Language in the Ex-Soviet Muslim States: Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazahhstan, Kyrgystan, Turmenistan, Tajikistan by Jacob M. Landau, Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, 2001-07
  8. Civil Society in Central Asia
  9. Uzbekistan: Politics and Foreign Policy (Former Soviet South) by Annette Bohr, 1998-12
  10. Russian Peacekeeping Strategies in the Cis, 1992-1997: The Cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan by Dov Lynch, 2000-01-15
  11. Extension of waiver authority for Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, ... June 3, 1996, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1996
  12. Extension of waiver authority for Albania, Belarus, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan : communication from the President ... 2432(c) and (d) (SuDoc Y 1.1/7:105-91) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1997
  13. International aid and conflict in Tajikistan by Shahrabanon Tadibakhsh, 1996
  14. Kidnappings in Central Asia by M. A Olimov, 2002

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43. NodeWorks - Asia: Tajikistan: Government
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in entire NodeWorks Directory in Asia in Tajikistan in ++ Government in International Relations Top Asia Tajikistan Government Politics and the Media A unique relationship in the post-Soviet area Privatization in Tajikistan Presented by the State Property Committee, the privatization agency of the Republic. Includes details of the privitization program, legal framework, news and events, data and anaylis, participation information, and companies for sale. Tajikistan Humanitarian Situation Report Tajikistan Humanitarian Situation Report Tajikistan Interactive Factbook Includes flag, map, geography, people, government, economy, transportation, and communications. The Tajik Flag Detailed history and modern day look.
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44. AsiaSource: AsiaTODAY - A Resource Of The Asia Society
Tajikistan Conflict Between Government, Opposition Forces May Hurt Economic FutureRFE/RL (June 19, 2001) Reports. Eurasianet.org tajikistan government Links.
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45. Russians In Tajikistan
Third, the only alternative to the existing tajikistan government is the oppositioncomposed of Islamic fundamentalists who had started the violence at the
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Russians in Tajikistan: The Forgotten People
Marina Yereshenko Far away from civilization, in a small former Soviet republic North of Afghanistan, hundreds of people suffer extreme persecution that stays practically unknown to the rest of the world.
Left behind after the collapse of the Soviet Union, all those living in the land "outside of their historical origin", they turned out to be wanted neither in the new Russia, which had never cared about them at the first place, nor in the land they had always considered home. The land that now wants them out.
Most of the non-native people of Tajikistan did not end up there on their own free will. They are either descendants of those forcibly moved away from their homes during the Stalin's purges of 30's and 50's, or the young professionals sent there by the Soviet government in order to develop the local economy. The existence of the non-Tajik populations in the area was never recognized or even mentioned in the official sources. Even in the Soviet times they have been "second-rate citizens" with limited chances to hold a position in public office or compete for a job with a Tajik person of the same merit. The policies discriminating non-Tajik population was set and supported by the Moscow government, who did not give a damn about Russian-speaking population outside of Russia even when they had total control over the areas. There was no one to complain to.
Russians in Tajikistan grew up knowing that even in the court, they would have no chance if their opponent is Tajik, whether it's a civil case or a rape trial. And if you were ever stupid enough to express discontent with the state of things, the only response you could get would be: "This is not your land, so go back where you came from!"

46. Donors, Tajik Government Pledge To Intensify Partnership In
The meeting was jointly organized by the tajikistan government andthe World Bank. It was cochaired by Akil Akilov, Prime Minister
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DUSHANBE, May 3, 2003 "We are aware of the urgency of deepening social and economic reforms, and ensuring sustainable growth," said President Emomali Rahmonov. " We have turned the page on humanitarian assistance and are now embarked on a full-blown program of development." The focus of activities under the government's program is on improving health and education services, rehabilitating the country's crumbling infrastructure, and supporting private sector development. The program is based on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) recently prepared by the government in consultation with the private sector, non-government organizations and other representatives of civil society in this mountainous, isolated country where 80% of the population of 6 million live below the poverty line.

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48. CIA - The World Factbook -- Tajikistan
male 99.6% female 99.1% (2003 est.). government, tajikistan, Topof Page. Country name Definition Field Listing conventional long
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49. CIA - The World Factbook -- Tajikistan
Broad overview of tajikistan's people, geography, government, economy, communications, transport, military, and international issues.
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51. CIA - The World Factbook -- Afghanistan
and agreed on a plan for the formulation of a new government structure that bordercountries China 76 km, Iran 936 km, Pakistan 2,430 km, tajikistan 1,206 km
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52. Tajikistan Profile: Government
held NA 2006); prime minister appointed by the president; tajikistan held a Executivebranch (head of government) Prime Minister Oqil OQILOV (since 20 January
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  • 53. Tajikistan : Government
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    • Commission on National Reconciliation This site contains info about the main function and the powers of the commission on National Reconciliation. URL: http://www.soros.org/tajik/1296agr2.html
    • Information on the Government of Tajikistan This site contains info about the language and ethnicity issues in Tajikistan includes Tajik constitution, the language law, the role of Islam, ethnic group at risk and others. Besides, it also covering a list of government phone and fax numbers. URL: http://www.soros.org/tajik/tajkgove.html

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      This site featuring info about the agreement between president of Tajikistan and the leader of the United Tajik during their meeting in Moscow on December.
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    • Inter-Tajik Talks A brief description about the joint statement by the delegation of the government of Tajikistan and the outcome of the talks held in Moscow from February to March. URL: http://www.soros.org/tajik/2-397tlk.html
    • Media in the CIS A full detail info about political background issues, legal and regulatory framework for media, media structures and others. URL: http://www.internews.ru/books/media/tajikistan_1.html

    55. Tajikistan - Government Structure
    Independent tajikistan s initial government conformed to the traditional Sovietformula of parliamentaryministerial governance and complete obeisance to the
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    Tajikistan Table of Contents Independent Tajikistan's initial government conformed to the traditional Soviet formula of parliamentary-ministerial governance and complete obeisance to the regime in Moscow. The office of president of the republic was established in 1990, following the example set by the central government in Moscow. Until the establishment of the short-lived coalition government in 1992, virtually all government positions were held by communist party members. After December 1992, power was in the hands of factions opposed to reform. Former allies in that camp then contended among themselves for power. The 1994 Constitution In 1994 Tajikistan adopted a new constitution that restored the office of president, transformed the Soviet-era Supreme Soviet into the Supreme Assembly (Majlisi Oli), recognized civil liberties and property rights, and provided for a judiciary that was not fully independent. Like constitutions of the Soviet era, the document did not necessarily constrain the actual exercise of power. For example, the mechanism by which the constitution was formally adopted was a referendum held in November 1994. Balloting occurred simultaneously with the vote for president, even though that office could not legally exist until and unless the constitution was ratified. The Executive The president was first chosen by legislative election in 1990. In the first direct presidential election, held in 1991, former communist party chief Rahmon Nabiyev won in a rigged vote. The office of president was abolished in November 1992, then reestablished de facto in 1994 in advance of the constitutional referendum that legally approved it. In the interim, the chairman of the Supreme Soviet, Imomali Rahmonov, was nominal chief of state. In the presidential election of November 1994, Rahmonov won a vote that was condemned by opposition parties and Western observers as fraudulent. Rahmonov's only opponent was the antireformist Abdumalik Abdullojanov, who had founded an opposition party after being forced to resign as Rahmonov's prime minister in 1993 under criticism for the country's poor economic situation.

    56. Tajikistan - Government - Flag Description
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    Home Tajikistan Government three horizontal stripes of red (top), a wider stripe of white, and green; a gold crown surmounted by seven gold, five-pointed stars is located in the center of the white stripe Source: CIA World Factbook
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    58. Tajikistan - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
    Top of Page. Current issues tajikistan has experienced three changes ofgovernment and a civil war since it gained independence in September 1991.
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    Introduction [Top of Page] Current issues: Tajikistan has experienced three changes of government and a civil war since it gained independence in September 1991. The current president, Emomali RAHMONOV, was elected in November 1994, yet has been in power since 1992. A peace agreement was signed in June 1997, but implementation is progressing slowly. Russian-led peacekeeping troops are deployed throughout the country, and Russian-commanded border guards are stationed along the Tajikistani-Afghan border. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Central Asia, west of China Geographic coordinates: 39 00 N, 71 00 E Map references: Commonwealth of Independent States Area:
    total: 143,100 sq km
    land: 142,700 sq km
    water: 400 sq km slightly smaller than Wisconsin Land boundaries:
    total: 3,651 km
    border countries: Afghanistan 1,206 km, China 414 km, Kyrgyzstan 870 km, Uzbekistan 1,161 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: midlatitude continental, hot summers, mild winters; semiarid to polar in Pamir Mountains
  • 59. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Tajikistan - Government And Political
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    GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS
    The Republic of Tajikistan gained its independence during the breakup of the U.S.S.R. on September 9, 1991 and promptly fell into a civil war from 1992-97 between old-guard regionally based ruling elites and disenfranchised regions, democratic liberal reformists, and Islamists loosely organized in a United Tajik Opposition (UTO). Other combatants and armed bands that flourished in this civil chaos simply reflected the breakdown of central authority rather than loyalty to a political faction. The height of hostilities occurred between 1992-93. By 1997, the predominantly Kulyabi-led Tajik Government and the UTO successfully negotiated a powersharing peace accord and implemented it by 2000.
    Tajikistan is slowly rebuilding itself with an integrated government and continues to permit a Russian military presence to guard their border with Afghanistan and the basing of the Russian 201st Motorized Rifle Division that never left Tajikistan when it became independent. Most of these Russian-led forces, however, are local Tajik noncommissioned officers and soldiers.
    Both Tajikistan's presidential and parliamentary elections, in 1999 and 2000, respectively, were widely considered to be flawed and unfair but peaceful. The inclusion of an overtly declared Islamic party committed to secular government (Islamic Rebirth Party) and several other parties in the Parliamentary elections represented an improvement in the Tajik people's right to choose their government. Tajikistan is the only Central Asian country in which a religiously affiliated political party is represented in Parliament. President Rahmonov, while no longer specifically obligedas he was under the peace accordsto allocate one-third of government positions to the UTO, has kept some former UTO officials in senior cabinet-level positions. While the government and the now incorporated former opposition continue to distrust each other, they have often found a way to work with each other and are committed to peacefully resolving their differences.

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    tajikistan government (Facts). Country name conventional long formRepublic of tajikistan conventional short form tajikistan
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    B C D ... Tajikistan (Facts) Tajikistan - Government (Facts) Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Tajikistan
    conventional short form: Tajikistan
    local short form: Tojikiston
    former: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic
    local long form: Jumhurii Tojikiston Government type: republic Capital: Dushanbe Administrative divisions: 2 provinces (viloyatho, singular - viloyat) and 1 autonomous province* (viloyati mukhtor); Viloyati Mukhtori Kuhistoni Badakhshon* (Khorugh), Viloyati Khatlon (Qurghonteppa), Viloyati Sughd (Khujand)
    note: the administrative center name follows in parentheses Independence: 9 September 1991 (from Soviet Union) National holiday: Independence Day (or National Day), 9 September (1991) Constitution: 6 November 1994 Legal system: based on civil law system; no judicial review of legislative acts Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: President Emomali RAHMONOV (since 6 November 1994; head of state and Supreme Assembly chairman since 19 November 1992)
    head of government: Prime Minister Oqil OQILOV (since 20 January 1999)
    cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president, approved by the Supreme Assembly

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