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This article refers to:
Benefactor, industry or intruder? Perceptions of international organizations in Central Asia – the case of the OSCE in Tajikistan

Kluczewska, K. (2017). Benefactor, industry or intruder? Perceptions of international organizations in Central Asia – the case of the OSCE in Tajikistan, Central Asian Survey.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02634937.2017.1281220

When the above article was first published online, the text on p. 3, first paragraph of the section on ‘Foreign aid and its discontents’ wrongly stated that OSCE includes 58 participating stages. This has now been corrected in both the print and online versions to read:

Two main types of IOs are distinguished: NGOs operating internationally and intergovernmental organizations (such as the OSCE, which includes 57 participating states).

The text on p. 15, first paragraph of the Conclusions, wrongly stated that the Tajik government declared the IRPT a terrorist organization and banned the party in September 2016. The ban was made in 2015 and the sentence has been corrected in both the print and online version to read:

The OSCE office in Tajikistan remained silent when in September 2015 the Tajik government declared the IRPT a terrorist organization and banned the party; when in June 2016 high-ranking officials of the IRPT were sentenced to jail terms of up to several years; and in May 2016, after the constitutional amendments which removed term limits for the current president, who is currently serving his fourth term.

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