Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan, formerly a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, occupies 488,100 sq km in [[Central Asia]. It has borders with Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan]. Ashgabat, also called Ashkhabad, is its capital.
Historically, it was part of the Persian Empire, but annexed by the Soviet Union in the 19th Centerury. It city, Merv (today known as Mary), was one of the great cities of the Islamic world and an important stop on the Silk Road.
While primarily a desert country, it both has petroleum reserves, and is positioning itself as an alternative to Russia as a pipeline operator. It has an authoritarian government a tribally based social structure, Turkmenistan is cautious about economic development, wanting to build on petroleum and cotton reserves. Foreign investment has been limited.