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  1. Tajikistan (World Country Study Guide Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  2. Tajikistan: The Trials of Independence by Frederic Grare, Shirin Akiner, et all 1998-03
  3. Tajikistan Internet And E-commerce Industry Investment And Business Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03
  4. D&B Export Guide: Tajikistan by D&B, 2007-08-16
  5. The International Politics of Central Asia (Regional International Politics Series) by John Anderson, 1997-08
  6. Russian Peacekeeping Strategies in the CIS: The Cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan by Dov Lynch, 2000-01-15
  7. Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States 2008 [39th Edition] by M. Wesley Shoemaker, 2007
  8. International aid and conflict in Tajikistan by Shahrabanon Tadibakhsh, 1996
  9. 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
  10. Tajikistan: Waiting for a Storm? (Central Asian) by Henry Plater-Zyberk, 2004-05-01
  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. Kidnappings in Central Asia by M. A Olimov, 2002
  13. Order trumps liberty for many in 3 Central Asian nations: Ethnic differences brewing? (Opinion analysis) by Steven A Grant, 2000
  14. The UN-sponsored inter-Tajik dialogue ;: [and], The Tajik Presidential elections by Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh, 1995

81. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Government & Politics - Government -
Add a Site Profile. 1. 1UpInfo tajikistan, government and Politics http//www.1upinfo.com/country-guide-study/tajikistan/tajiki
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82. Asia Source: Policy & Government: Keesing Profiles
the Red Army, USSR; worked as electrician, shop assistant, government secretary,chairman Committee (1992); Chairman, Supreme Soviet of tajikistan (1992present
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83. ASIA-PLUS / Bulletin #12 Non-government Organizations In Tajikistan
Nongovernment organizations in tajikistan. There are about 300 non-governmentorganizations registered in tajikistan. Most of them
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A-P comment: Tajikistan celebrates the 70 anniversary of the system of justice and the courts of the country. A lot of efforts were made in the last years so that the young sovereign Tajikistan could firmly stand on the way to a society of law and democracy. As it is specified in the Constitution of Tajikistan, the state is based on the principle of division of power by legislative, executive and judicial branches. A number of entirely new laws have been adopted in the country. A-P congratulates the Minister of Justice Shavkat Ismoilov and the staff with the jubilee and wishes success in their work. ASIA-Plus Information agency (Dushanbe, Tajikistan)
Phone/Fax:+7 (992.372) 510136, 217220, 218691, 244013, 217863
E-mail: info@asiaplus.tajik.net
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84. Allzone Regional/Asia/Tajikistan/Government
icon. Search for Home Regional Asia tajikistan government.Civil Conflict Domestic Politics Economic Policy, International
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85. Central Eurasian Collection Tajikistan Iran Library Government Publications
tajikistan Iran government Publications Statistics. Guide to OfficialPublications of Foreign Countries. 2nd ed. Bethesda, MD CIS, c1997.
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86. Tajikistan Facilities
To facilitate tajikistan's transition to a market economy, the US governmenthas helped the government of tajikistan rewrite laws and recast the public
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The United States remains committed to helping Tajikistan in any way it can develop their economy, recover from their war and 2 years of severe drought, and rebuild its infrastructure so that the Tajik people may prosper in a stable, productive, democratic, and tolerant society. Despite reports in late 2001 claiming that US forces were operating out of facilities in Tajikistan, there has been little to indicate that US forces were actually in Tajikistan. In every government document describing Coalition efforts and contributions to the war on terrorism, Tajikistan is not described as a state that has served as a site for US troops. There is evidence to support the operations of Russian forces but not American. In FY 2000, the U.S. Government provided an estimated $49.30 million in assistance to Tajikistan, including $33.90 million in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food aid through Food for Progress and Section 416(b) Programs, $9.93 million in FREEDOM Support Act (FSA) assistance, $140,000 in other U.S. Government assistance, and $5.33 million in U.S. Defense Department excess and privately donated humanitarian commodities. USAID programs, which accounted for about $7.5 million of FSA-funded assistance to Tajikistan, were focused on the broad areas of democracy and governance, economic restructuring, health sector support, humanitarian assistance, and energy and environment assistance. In addition to providing FSA-funded assistance, USAID also provided $25,000 in assistance through Child Survival and Matching Grant Programs of its Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. The U.S. State Department's Public Diplomacy exchange programs accounted for approximately $1.0 million.

87. Tajikistan Yellowpages - Government
tajikistan Yellowpages The Business Directory of tajikistan.
http://asian-yellowpages.virtualave.net/cgi-bin/tjsearch.cgi?category=government

88. Tajikistan Yellow Pages : Dushanbe : Government Ministries
government ministries. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 42 Rudaki Street,Dushanbe. Minister Talbak Nazarov. 2118-08, 21-19-87, 21-39-21
http://www.traveltajikistan.com/yellowpages/dushanbe/government.html
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42 Rudaki Street, Dushanbe Minister: Talbak Nazarov
dushanbe@mfaumo.td.silk.org

89. Tajikistan (04/03)
Despite resistance from vested interests, the government of tajikistan continuedto pursue macroeconomic stabilization and structural reform in FY 2000.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5775.htm
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April 2003
Background Note: Tajikistan

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Republic of Tajikistan
Geography
Area: 143,100 sq. km.
Capital: Dushanbe.
Terrain: Pamir and Alay mountains dominate landscape; western Ferghana valley in north, Kofarnihon and Vakhsh Valleys in southwest.
Climate: Mid-latitude continental, hot summers, mild winters; semiarid to polar in Pamir mountains. People
Nationality: Tajikistani. Population (2003 est.): 6.25 million . Population growth rate (2003 est.): 2.1%. Ethnic groups: Tajik 67%, Uzbek 23%, Russian 3.5%, other 6.5%. Religion: Sunni Muslim 80%, Shi'a (Ismaili) Muslim 5%, other 15%. Language: Tajik (sole official language as of 1994), Russian widely used in government and business, 77% of the country, however, is rural and they speak mostly Tajik. Education: Literacy (according to Tajikistan official statistics, 2000)99%. The Tajik education system has suffered greatly since independence. Health: Life expectancy 65.2 years men; 67.38 years women.

90. ICARP - Tajikistan
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of tajikistan A list of tajikistan'sgovernment officials, produced by the US Central Intelligence Agency.
http://www.icarp.org/tajik.html

91. Somoni.Com - Catalog Of Tajikistan Resources On The Net
Catalog of tajikistan Resources on the Net, v2.0.
http://www.somoni.com/dir.php?viewCat=7

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