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At the UN and at Home, Tokayev Represents Continuity

At the UN and at Home, Tokayev Represents Continuity

By Ian J. Lynch
Tokayev spoke at the UN of the need for a “profound political transformation” in Kazakhstan. But to date, his leadership has represented continuity.
The Khorgos Hype on the Belt and Road

The Khorgos Hype on the Belt and Road

By Henry Ruehl
Despite lofty ambitions, Khorgos is less transformative than its proponents believe – and yet it does illustrate some of the promise of the BRI.

Can US Legislation Halt INTERPOL Abuse by Central Asian Autocrats?

Can US Legislation Halt INTERPOL Abuse by Central Asian Autocrats?

By Ian J. Lynch
Bipartisan legislation introduced this week seeks to tackle abuse of INTERPOL by autocracies.

The Meridian Highway Through Central Asia

The Meridian Highway Through Central Asia

By Austen Dowell
Does a rising road lift all cargo trucks?

Kazakh President Tokayev Goes to Beijing

Kazakh President Tokayev Goes to Beijing

By Eleanor Albert
What's on the China-Kazakhstan agenda?
What Drives Chinese Arms Sales in Central Asia?

What Drives Chinese Arms Sales in Central Asia?

By Yau Tsz Yan
The Chinese military technology industry is becoming a serious leader in Central Asia.

#MeTooTalgo: Kazakh Activists Push to Toughen Rape Law

#MeTooTalgo: Kazakh Activists Push to Toughen Rape Law

By Colleen Wood
In Kazakhstan, discussion about sexual violence -- and how it’s treated under the law -- has hit a tipping point.
Web Giants Counter Kazakhstan's Spying Tool

Web Giants Counter Kazakhstan's Spying Tool

By Paolo Sorbello
US firms are taking measures to ensure that traffic through their browsers is not intercepted by Kazakhstan's authorities.

What’s the Price of Freedom? Kazakh Activist Accepts Plea Deal

What’s the Price of Freedom? Kazakh Activist Accepts Plea Deal

By Catherine Putz
Serikzhan Bilash was released with a fine and a promise to end his activism for ethnic Kazakhs detained in China.

Russia, Iran, Others Debate How to Split Caspian Oil Riches

Russia, Iran, Others Debate How to Split Caspian Oil Riches

By Alexander Vershinin
The convention signed last year still has not been ratified by Russia or Iran.

Some Freed, Some Not by Kazakhstan's Justice System

Some Freed, Some Not by Kazakhstan's Justice System

By Paolo Sorbello
In July, Kazakhstan's courts kept several “uncomfortable” people behind bars while releasing a handful of others.
Kazakh Xinjiang Activist’s Trial Begins With Relocation, Incitement Charges Linger

Kazakh Xinjiang Activist’s Trial Begins With Relocation, Incitement Charges Linger

By Catherine Putz
A judge quickly agreed to send the case to Almaty; Serikzhan Bilash is charged with inciting violence against Chinese.

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