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Episode 5. Echoes from the Steppe: Bruce Pannier on Central Asia’s Cartographic Curse, Water Wars and Quest for Geopolitical Identity

Tamim Asey Season 1 Episode 5

Few voices have captured the pulse of Central Asia with the clarity, depth and integrity of Bruce Pannier. As a widely respected journalist and veteran analyst, Bruce has long served as a trusted chronicler of the region—offering grounded, unbiased insights into one of the world’s most strategically overlooked landscapes.

In this special episode of Geopulse, Bruce joins host Tamim Asey to explore how the legacies of Soviet-imposed borders, forced demographics and imperial politics continue to shape the region’s modern identity and geopolitics.

Together, they dive into:
•The lingering impact of Stalinist border-making on regional tensions.
•The rise of nationalism and post-Soviet state narratives.
•The politics of water, energy, and ecological strain.
•Security challenges shaped by religion, extremism, and repression.
•Central Asia’s search for autonomy amid competing powers—Russia, China, the West.

With rare clarity and nuance, Bruce Pannier gives voice to the region’s quiet struggles and emerging aspirations.

Tune in for a rich and unfiltered conversation with the voice of Central Asia himself—on a region caught between the scars of empire and the promise of a bright future.

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