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Kyrgyzstan - REFERENCE

Kyrgyzstan - Bibliography

Kyrgyzstan

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World Bank. Kyrgyz Republic: Energy Sector Review. Washington: 1995.

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World Bank. Kyrgyz Republic: Poverty Assessment and Strategy. Washington: 1995.

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(Various issues of the following periodicals also were used in the preparation of this chapter: Christian Science Monitor ; Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Daily Report: Central Eurasia ; Jamestown Foundation, Monitor and Prism ; Keesing's Record of World Events [Cambridge]; New York Times ; Transition ; and Washington Post .)

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