Montgomery, ScottBeck, RachelCoppernoll-Houston, CarlCsibrány, MiklósHoang, KimberlyKuehl, Alexander LeoDuggan, OrláithKhusainov, DanelKim, Su Min (Alana)MacDonald, KatherineMullen, PatrickPassmore, TaylorRobbins, ClaireRoberts, ConorWight, Richard (Dusty)Price, KelseyFoster, Christina Marie2013-06-192013-06-192013http://hdl.handle.net/1773/22750Created as part of the 2013 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task force. Sean Montgomery, Task Force Advisor; Christina Marie Foster, Coordinator.Displayed on roadside billboards and monuments across Central Asia are the words “white road” (ақ жол), wishing countrymen and travelers a safe journey as they traverse the vast, harsh terrain. Pronounced “Aq Jol” in Kazakh and Kyrgyz and “Oq Yol” in Uzbek, the regional expression serves both as a blessing and a metaphor for life. At the most basic level, “white road” symbolizes a clear road. However, in a broader sense, the expression alludes to a smooth path in whatever endeavor one may attempt. The words, therefore, serve as a fitting metaphor for the US promotion of a stable and prosperous path forward for the region. The policy options presented in this report aim to advance US relations with Central Asia while paving a “white road” to regional security, economic stability, and social progress.ақ жол (White Road): Next Steps for US Policy in Greater Central AsiaVolume 187: ақ жол (White Road) Next Steps for US Policy in Greater Central Asia