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A ‘Coordinated Silence’ in Central Asia Amid Ukraine’s Kursk Incursion

A ‘Coordinated Silence’ in Central Asia Amid Ukraine’s Kursk Incursion

By Otabek Akromov
Russia finds itself increasingly isolated in its conflict in Ukraine, with its allies, both within and outside the CSTO extending neither military nor political support.
Causes and Consequences of Kazakhstan’s Brain Drain

Causes and Consequences of Kazakhstan’s Brain Drain

By Gulnash Askhat
Kazakhstani leaders understand the problem, but efforts to date have not achieved significant success. 

Continuity and Change in the New Cycle of Central Asian Consultative Meetings

Continuity and Change in the New Cycle of Central Asian Consultative Meetings

By Filippo Costa Buranelli
What are the key takeaways from the sixth consultative meeting of Central Asia’s presidents? And where is Central Asian regionalism heading?

Can Central Asia Deepen Multilateral Cooperation Without Institutionalization?

Can Central Asia Deepen Multilateral Cooperation Without Institutionalization?

By Sanat Kushkumbayev and Aizada Nuriddenova
The sixth consultative meeting of the Central Asian leaders concluded without a major breakthrough, but recent Kazakh-Uzbek bilateral agreements could be the key to deepening cooperation in the region.

The World Nomad Games Return to Central Asia

The World Nomad Games Return to Central Asia

By Wilder Alejandro Sánchez
Sports diplomacy gets a boost as Kazakhstan amps up to host the 5th World Nomad Games in September.
At Astana Leaders’ Summit, Uzbekistan’s President Highlights Ambitions to Deepen Regional Integration

At Astana Leaders’ Summit, Uzbekistan’s President Highlights Ambitions to Deepen Regional Integration

By Mirshohid Aslanov and Otabek Akromov
An optimal way of mitigating the challenges Central Asia faces, Mirziyoyev argued, is regional integration. 

Central Asian Energy Ministers Hold ‘First’ Meeting

Central Asian Energy Ministers Hold ‘First’ Meeting

By Catherine Putz
Branded as the “first” gathering of the region’s energy ministers, the meeting resulted in a jint communique promising further cooperation in the energy sphere.
Central Asia Plus Japan Summit Aims to Pioneer Sustainability, Connectivity, and Human Development

Central Asia Plus Japan Summit Aims to Pioneer Sustainability, Connectivity, and Human Development

By Alberto Frigerio
The Central Asia plus Japan Dialogue, launched in 2004 at the ministerial level, will take engagement to the top with a leaders’ summit on August 9.

Armenia Skips CSTO Military Exercises

Armenia Skips CSTO Military Exercises

By Catherine Putz
With Yerevan’s relationship with the alliance “frozen” and repeated statements of intent to leave entirely, it’s no surprise Armenia is missing upcoming military exercises with the bloc.

Kazakh Journalist Sentenced to 7 Years for Ablyazov Interview

Kazakh Journalist Sentenced to 7 Years for Ablyazov Interview

By Catherine Putz
Duman Mukhammedkarim was accused of financing an extremist group and participating in a banned group's activities for sharing an interview he’d conducted with Mukhtar Ablyazov.

How Can Central Asia Move Toward Security Integration?

How Can Central Asia Move Toward Security Integration?

By Sanat Kushkumbayev
Security cooperation strengthens regionalism in Central Asia, but may also revive old competition.
Central Asians in the Crosshairs of Russia’s Ever-Evolving Migration Regime

Central Asians in the Crosshairs of Russia’s Ever-Evolving Migration Regime

By Catherine Putz
New bills speeding up the deportation process and insisting on military registration for new citizens are predicted to spark a “migration crisis” that will largely impact Central Asia.

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