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Kyrgyzstan
Eurasian Economic Union: A Customs Code and a Kyrgyz Dilemma
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz approve EEU Customs Code, except for the part on the development of trade and economic policy.
Kyrgyz Government Reverses Registration Law
By Catherine Putz
Citizens of 92 countries are exempt from registering for various periods between eight and 90 days.
Kyrgyz Soundly Pass Constitutional Changes in Referendum
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz voters cast ballots Sunday to approve constitutional changes that have many observers worried.
Kyrgyzstan's Controversial Constitutional Referendum
By Catherine Putz
On Sunday, December 11, Kyrgyzstan's citizens will be asked to approve (or not) a host of constitutional changes.
Asia’s Indigenous Voices: Defending Sacred Lands
By Jon Letman
From Borneo to Kyrgyzstan, Asia’s indigenous peoples link environmental conservation and preservation of their heritage.
Who Are Central Asia's Exiles?
By Catherine Putz
A new database pools information about political exiles pursued across borders by the states of Central Asia
Atambayev Targets Political Opposition with Corruption Allegations
By Catherine Putz
One has to ask: What would Central Asia news be without telecom scandals?
Constitutional Clash: Date Set for Referendum in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz will consider a package of constitutional changes on December 11. What are they?
China Suggests Free Trade Zone For the SCO
By Catherine Putz
Russia says it would be "complicated."
Foreigners Now Required to Register in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
Visa-free be damned: foreigners traveling to Kyrgyzstan arriving after November 4 will have to register with the state.
The Belt and Road: Beyond Geopolitics and Development
By Catherine Putz
Political economy, terrorism narratives for state gain, and historical memory; recommended reads.