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Kazakhstan
The Neverending Centerra Gold Story
By Catherine Putz
Networked authoritarianism in Kazakhstan, vulnerable labor migrants, and other recommended reads.
Did Climate Change Kill 220,000 Antelope in Kazakhstan?
By Catherine Putz
The saga of the saiga continues, with scientists pointing to rapid temperature fluctuations as a possible culprit.
Separatism Charge Lands Young Kazakh in Jail
By Catherine Putz
He posted a poll and ended up in jail.
Tajikistan’s Destabilizing Threat Inflation
By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan’s contradictions and Mongolian records, weekend reads.
Visionary-Style Economics Meet Reality in Kazakhstan
By Catherine Putz
It’s unclear that Astana can match big ambitions with the reality of an underdeveloped bureaucracy.
Kazakhstan: Currency Trouble and British Friends
By Casey Michel
The ties between London and Kazakhstan remain firm, but disconcerting to some observers.
The Uzbeks of New York
By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan’s economy and Kerry’s trip, plus more weekend reads.
Energy Dominates Kazakhstan-Europe Relationship
By Catherine Putz
Diversification is the buzzword, but in London and Paris deals still revolve around energy.
Interview: Victor Robert Lee
By James Pach
“The USS Lassen’s sail-by at Subi Reef was too late in coming.”
Kazakhstan Fails to Foil Opposition Newspaper in a US Court
By Casey Michel
The court sided with Respublika, saying that a newspaper can, indeed, report on stolen documents.
Kerry: US Respects Kazakhstan's Sovereignty
By Casey Michel
The U.S. wants the region’s states to know it respects their sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Security Remains a Core Pillar of US-Central Asia Relations
By Catherine Putz
At Nazarbayev University, Kerry laid out the United States’ vision of its partnership with Central Asia.