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TAJIKISTAN: A REMOTE REGION OF THE WORLD at a crossroads by Alice R. Thomas A Tajik farmer works his field in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast. Photo by Courtney Gerard Few Americans are familiar with the Central Asian country of Tajikistan. It rarely makes the news in the United States, and when it does, it’s often lumped together with the other “stans.” Yet despite the country’s small size and relative obscurity, Tajikistan has conspicuous neighbors, namely Afghanistan, China, and Russia. As such, it has a critical role in the broader development and security of the Central Asia region. 4 | JOURNEY OF HOPE In June 2019, I traveled to Tajikistan to meet with Central Asia Institute’s local partner, Central Asia Institute Tajikistan (CAIT). There I had the wonderful opportuni- ty to visit some of the schools CAIT has built and meet with the children, women, and men whom the organization is helping to lift up. At the same time, I learned a lot about this small, faraway country perched “on the roof of the world.” While Tajikistan has made significant progress over the past decade to increase economic growth and maintain stability, it is now at a crossroads. Whether it proves able to overcome complex challenges could have broad geopolitical ramifications. CENTRAL ASIA INSTITUTE