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Almazbek Atambayev
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Kyrgyz President Cancels Visit to the US, Will Skip UNGA
By Catherine Putz
Almazbek Atambayev will be traveling to Beijing and Tehran, but dropped the New York leg of his September travel plans
Belarus and Kyrgyzstan – Eurasia's Unlikeliest Bedfellows
By Samuel Ramani
Tensions over the 2010 Kyrgyz coup are giving way to growing links.
Kyrgyz Politics and the Killing of a Mob Boss in Belarus
By Ryskeldi Satke
The murder of an expat crime figure hints at the links between the underworld and politics in Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyz ‘Foreign Agents’ Bill Moves Forward
By Catherine Putz
It will need to pass two more readings and get the president’s signature before becoming law.
Kyrgyzstan (Finally) Joins the Eurasian Economic Union
By Catherine Putz
After delays and waning enthusiasm, the country joins Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Armenia at last.
Kyrgyzstan: A Reluctant Accession to the EEU
By Casey Michel
The country’s leadership has realized it must join, but is distinctly unenthusiastic at the prospect.
Kyrgyzstan: The Next Ukraine?
By Baktybek Beshimov and Ryskeldi Satke
The government has made little progress in bridging divisions, especially with its troubled South.
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