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Kazakhstan
Did Kazakhstan Actually Explore Removing Ethnic Russians From Its North?
By Casey Michel
The claim, made in brief in The Guardian, merits a fuller explanation.
SCO Prime Ministers Gather in China to Talk Trade and Terrorism
By Catherine Putz
In Ufa the SCO set goals and in Zhengzhou they should chart a course for implementation.
How Low Can Kazakhstan’s Tenge Go?
By Catherine Putz
Astana sees its currency hit a new low and ponders gas below $37 a barrel.
How to Quit the Kazakh Media Game
By Catherine Putz
Russia vs Turkey and Uzbekistan’s co-opting of the ISIS threat; weekend reads.
Not Much Room for Criticism in Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
Human rights group issues report cataloging violations in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
Kashagan: Kazakhstan’s White Whale
By Casey Michel
Always in sight, but always just beyond reach: will Kashagan ever live up to expectations?
Kazakhstan Wants to Build You an Armored Vehicle
By Catherine Putz
It's not clear whether there are any takers yet.
Does Kazakhstan Want to Spy on Internet Traffic?
By Casey Michel
Astana might be gearing up to exert more control over the internet browsing of Kazakhs.
Kazakhstan’s Economic Good Times End
By Casey Michel
“We have been spoiled during all these years... This had to end at some point and now the end has come.”
What’s Kazakhstan Role in Calming Russia-Turkey Tensions?
By Catherine Putz
Astana increasingly sees itself as a viable interlocutor between Russia and the world.
Kazakhstan Wants in on TAPI
By Catherine Putz
Weekend reading: Turkmen, Turks and other Turkmen, and the Tajikistan internet.
Does Kazakhstan’s WTO Accession Hinder Eurasian Integration?
By Catherine Putz
It’s not the only point of contention within the Eurasian Economic Union.