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Dr. Cholpon Koichumanova

Dr. Cholpon Koichumanova

Dr. Cholpon Koichumanova, Doctor of Historical Sciences (D.Sc.), Professor, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, and Director of the Institute of History and Socio-Legal Education at Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev, is a distinguished historian and academic.

Dr. Koichumanova has made significant contributions to the study of the historical and contemporary relations between Russia and Kyrgyzstan, as well as Russia’s influence on the politics of Central Asian states. Her research delves into the complex dynamics of these relationships, examining the historical context and evolution of interactions between the Russian Federation and Kyrgyzstan.

In her academic career, she has published numerous works that explore the political, social, and economic ties between Russia and Central Asia. Through her leadership at the Institute of History and Socio-Legal Education, she has been instrumental in advancing historical education and fostering an understanding of the geopolitical developments in the region.

In various interviews, Dr. Koichumanova has provided insightful analysis on the current state of relations between Russia and Kyrgyzstan, highlighting how historical ties continue to shape contemporary policies and interactions. Her expertise offers valuable perspectives on the role of Russia in Central Asian affairs, and her academic contributions have been widely recognized in both Kyrgyzstan and the broader academic community.

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Dr. Cholpon Koichumanova

Cholpon Koychumanova, Doctor of History, Professor, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Director of the Institute of History and Social and Legal Education of the Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev. In the interview Dr. Koichumanova discusses the historical context of relations between the Russian Federation and Kyrgyzstan, the influence of the Russian Federation on the politics of Central Asian states, and contemporary relations between these countries.

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