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   AlterNet    
   March 8, 2018    
   A particularly extraordinary contribution to the US Army study is a section authored by Ambassador Richard E. Hoagland, who retired last August from the post of US Co-Chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation's Minsk Group. Previously, he was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State forÃâà...     
  
   
   Caspian News    
   August 25, 2017    
   ... of the U.S. Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna, is replacing the veteran U.S. diplomat and experienced Central Asia hand Ambassador Richard E. Hoagland. ... “[Schofer] now has complete information about the Karabakh conflict and is ready to assume his duties,” Hoagland said. “He hasÃâà...     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   Astana Times    
   June 27, 2017    
   If you ask American ambassadors what resources and program they cannot do without, almost every single one will answer, “Our exchange programs that provide people-to-people experiences”. Encouraging people-to-people programmes is an important part of diplomacy for any country, and certainly forÃâà...     
  
   
   Trend News Agency    
   December 30, 2016    
   Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec. 30. By Anakhanum Hidayatova – Trend: The US Embassy in Azerbaijan has announced that Ambassador Richard E. Hoagland will assume the position of US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group on an interim basis starting in January 2017. “Ambassador Hoagland brings over 30Ãâà...     
  
   
   Armenian Weekly    
   December 30, 2016    
   30 that Ambassador Richard E. Hoagland will be replacing James Warlick as the U.S. Co-Chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe ... Prior to these assignments, Ambassador Hoagland led the Office of Caucasus and Central Asian Affairs in the Bureau of Europe and Eurasian AffairsÃâà...     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   Foreign Policy (blog)    
   May 25, 2016    
   Throughout his rule, he has earned a reputation for paranoia, brutality, and even incompetence, with former United States Ambassador Richard E. Hoagland describing Rahmon as a man with “no deep understanding of the complexities and realities of the global economy,” whose style of rule is defined byÃâà...     
  
   
   Astana Times    
   August 16, 2015    
   ASTANA – Violence being conducted under the names of ISIS or the Islamic State now being referred to as Daesh, is a concern, but not a serious threat to Central Asia, and current tensions between the three major powers are merely blips in long-term “family” relationships, Richard E. Hoagland, formerÃâà...     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   The Diplomat    
   June 2, 2015    
   Although his June 2 remarks at the Washington International Business Council focused primarily on India's regional leadership, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard E. Hoagland had a number of things to say about Central Asia that are worth examining.     
  
   
   Tengrinews    
   October 27, 2014    
   Sanctions against Russia will have no impact on Kazakhstan, a Tengrinews.kz journalist reports, citing Richard E. Hoagland, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs. “I want to emphasize that when the USA and other nations were drafting sanctions, the sanctions were to beÃâà...     
  
   
   New York Times    
   May 29, 2011    
   “Both sides — the government and Aliyev — seek to manipulate us to their own advantage,” Richard E. Hoagland, who ended his term as United States ambassador early this year, wrote in February 2009 in one of more than a dozen State Department cables obtained by the antisecrecy group WikiLeaksÃâà...     
  
   
   New York Times    
   May 29, 2011    
   “Both sides — the government and Aliyev — seek to manipulate us to their own advantage,” Richard E. Hoagland, who ended his term as United States ambassador early this year, wrote in February 2009 in one of more than a dozen State Department cables obtained by the antisecrecy group WikiLeaksÃâà...     
  
   
   EurasiaNet    
   December 13, 2010    
   Tajikistan's President Emomali Rahmon runs a corrupt, alcohol-sodden fiefdom, according to new wikileaked US Embassy cables available on The Guardian website. The reports describe a dysfunctional state where the dishonest top leadership is more interested in making money than envisioning a stableÃâà...     
 
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