Episode 11

Kazakhstan, Pakistan, & Iran 6/16

Kamran Bokhari of the New Lines Institute dives deep into the turbulence brewing in Eurasia, with the war in Ukraine destabilizing some already tenuous relationships with Russia, and the US's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan and leave the Taliban in charge - The US, China, Pakistan, Turkey, and Iran are all pushing for a foothold in the region, with Kazakhstan at the center of this tug-of-war.

Kamran Bokhari is Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute.

You can find his article on Kazakhstan here.

Timestamps:

0:00-18:00 – Kazakhstan

18:00-36:24 – Pakistan

36:24-48:30 – Iran

48:30-end: Russia/Turkey

Questions? Comments? Reach out at: kristin@cognitive.investments

Website: https://cognitive.investments



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