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Kyrgyzstan: Caught in a Web of International Investment Agreements
By Ryskeldi Satke
Corruption has not only limited FDI into Kyrgyzstan, but forced the country to accept unfavorable treaty terms.
Economic Recovery and Confronting Corruption in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
As Kyrgyzstan enters a “nascent economic recovery" it will be vitally important for Bishkek to listen to the people.
Ranking the Central Asian States as Investment Destinations
By Stanislav Pritchin
25 years after independence, which Central Asian and South Caucasian countries are the best (and worst) places to invest?
Will Kyrgyzstan Leave the Eurasian Economic Union?
By Christopher Schwartz
First “Brexit” from the European Union, then “Kyrexit” from the EEU?
Amid Russian Downturn, Kyrgyzstan Turns to China
By Dmitriy Frolovskiy
Kyrgyzstan is hoping that Chinese funds will secure its domestic political stability.
A ‘Blurry’ Union: Kyrgyzstan and the Eurasian Economic Union
By Catherine Putz
Six months into EEU membership, a Kyrgyz official says it’s too soon to really talk about the impact.
Can Kyrgyzstan Be Turkey’s Backdoor to the EEU?
By Catherine Putz
Russian-Turkish relations remain strained, but Kyrgyzstan sees opportunity.
Kyrgyzstan, the Mouse that Roared?
By Catherine Putz
Bishkek demands a little more respect for its democratic progress, but all is not lost in the US-Kyrgyz relationship.
Belarus and Kyrgyzstan – Eurasia's Unlikeliest Bedfellows
By Samuel Ramani
Tensions over the 2010 Kyrgyz coup are giving way to growing links.
Kyrgyzstan Delays Joining the Eurasian Economic Union
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyzstan doesn't seem as excited as it once was about joining the Russian-led union.
Drop in Migrant Remittances a Problem for Central Asian Economies
By Casey Michel
As Russia slides into recession Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan face sharp falls in migrant remittances.
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