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March 28, 2017
Good News for Central Asia in UN Human Development Index
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Casey Michel
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March 28, 2017
Despite many challenges, it seems some measure of progress is being made across Central Asia.
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March 27, 2017
Politician's Arrest Sparks Weekend Protests in Kyrgyzstan
It's just protests and arrests all the way down.
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Politician's Arrest Sparks Weekend Protests in Kyrgyzstan
March 25, 2017
Discussing Dictators and Nuclear Fallout in Central Asia
A detailed look at the Afghan border, a discussion of dictators, and a secret report on Semipalatinsk; recommended reads.
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Discussing Dictators and Nuclear Fallout in Central Asia
March 24, 2017
Brothers Again: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev in Astana.
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Brothers Again: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
March 23, 2017
China, Russia, Iran: Ports and Power Along the Belt and Road
If the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor doesn’t live up to the hype, Russia may stand to benefit.
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China, Russia, Iran: Ports and Power Along the Belt and Road
March 23, 2017
Kazakhstan's Love-Hate Relationship With Social Media
Kazakhstan’s government is using social media to tame rebellion.
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Kazakhstan's Love-Hate Relationship With Social Media
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March 22, 2017
Paul Manafort and the Kyrgyz Connection
Who says a corruption scandal is ever really over? An old Kyrgyz banking scandal shows up in Manafort's Ukraine dealings.
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Paul Manafort and the Kyrgyz Connection
March 21, 2017
The Central Asia-China Gas Pipeline Network: Line D(ead)
The line's collapse represents yet another unsuccessful attempt at regional integration.
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The Central Asia-China Gas Pipeline Network: Line D(ead)
March 16, 2017
Uzbekistan Puts a Smile on an Economic Blow to Turkmenistan
Mirziyoyev paid his first visit to Turkmenistan while their main joint project – a pipeline to China – was being killed.
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Uzbekistan Puts a Smile on an Economic Blow to Turkmenistan
March 16, 2017
Return to Tashkent: EBRD President in Uzbekistan to Discuss Revamping Cooperation
After a decade, the EBRD may be returning to Uzbekistan – riding optimism that a new regime can chart a new course.
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Return to Tashkent: EBRD President in Uzbekistan to Discuss Revamping Cooperation
March 14, 2017
Kyrgyz President Takes on Media in Lawsuits
In recent days a handful of lawsuits have been filed against two Ata-Meken lawyers and two media outlets.
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Kyrgyz President Takes on Media in Lawsuits
March 13, 2017
Iran Nuclear Deal Dilemmas Fueling Elections Standoff
Ahead of elections later this year, Iranian politics remains riven by disagreement over the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Iran Nuclear Deal Dilemmas Fueling Elections Standoff
March 11, 2017
In 2017, What Does CENTCOM Care About in Central Asia?
A new year, a new posture statement to parse.
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In 2017, What Does CENTCOM Care About in Central Asia?
March 11, 2017
All Quiet on the Turkmen Front?
What is happening on the border? It's decidedly more than nothing.
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All Quiet on the Turkmen Front?
March 10, 2017
Rosneft and Russia's Evolving Oil Strategy Explained
Russia's recent deals in the Middle East aren't just about expanding its influence, they’re part of a larger strategy.
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Rosneft and Russia's Evolving Oil Strategy Explained
March 09, 2017
As Presidential Election Nears, Iran's Hardliners Flex Their Muscles
Emboldened conservatives look set to step up their influence over the country whether they win or not.
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As Presidential Election Nears, Iran's Hardliners Flex Their Muscles
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Bradley Jardine
Bradley Jardine is a journalist and researcher from Scotland. He is currently an Erasmus Mundus scholar with the University of Glasgow.
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Casey Michel
Casey Michel has worked as a journalist in both Eurasia and the United States, and is currently a graduate student at Columbia University's Harriman Institute.
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Catherine Putz
Catherine Putz is managing editor of
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Paolo Sorbello
Paolo Sorbello is a journalist and researcher from Italy. He is a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow, studying state-business relations in Kazakhstan. He is also the Business News Editor of the weekly newspaper
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March 17, 2017
Sebastian Rosato on the US-China 'Collision Course'
Why the Notre Dame professor believes the U.S. and China cannot avoid security competition.
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