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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute and Central Asia &amp\; the Caucasus Ini
 tiative is proud to host former United States&nbsp\;Ambassador George Krol
 .Ambassador George Krol retired\nfrom the U.S. State Department in 2018\, 
 concluding a 36-year Foreign Service\ncareer during which he served\, inte
 r alia\, as ambassador to Belarus\n(2003-2006)\, Uzbekistan (2011-2014) an
 d Kazakhstan (2015-2018) as well as deputy assistant secretary of state fo
 r Central Asian affairs\, director of the\nState Department’s Office of Ru
 ssian Affairs and minister counselor for political affairs at the U.S. emb
 assy in Moscow. He held additional foreign\nassignments in Poland\, Ukrain
 e and India. Krol teaches as an adjunct professor\nat the U.S. Naval War C
 ollege in Newport\, Rhode Island\, and is an associate of\nHarvard’s Davis
  Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. He is a graduate of\nHarvard and
  Oxford universities.
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SUMMARY:Three-Dimensional Interests of the US in Central Asia: Politics\, B
 usiness and the Public
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute and Central Asia &am
 p\; the Caucasus Initiative is proud to host former United States&nbsp\;Am
 bassador George Krol.</p><p>Ambassador George Krol retired\nfrom the U.S. 
 State Department in 2018\, concluding a 36-year Foreign Service\ncareer du
 ring which he served\, inter alia\, as ambassador to Belarus\n(2003-2006)\
 , Uzbekistan (2011-2014) and Kazakhstan (2015-2018) as well as deputy assi
 stant secretary of state for Central Asian affairs\, director of the\nStat
 e Department’s Office of Russian Affairs and minister counselor for politi
 cal affairs at the U.S. embassy in Moscow. </p><p>He held additional forei
 gn\nassignments in Poland\, Ukraine and India. Krol teaches as an adjunct 
 professor\nat the U.S. Naval War College in Newport\, Rhode Island\, and i
 s an associate of\nHarvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
 . He is a graduate of\nHarvard and Oxford universities.</p>
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