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The Limits of Collective Security in Eurasia

The Limits of Collective Security in Eurasia

By Evan Gottesman
Divergent interests in Russia’s dispute with Turkey and Armenia’s conflict with Azerbaijan restrict the CSTO.
Kyrgyzstan Withdraws from Negotiations Over Kumtor Gold Mine

Kyrgyzstan Withdraws from Negotiations Over Kumtor Gold Mine

By Catherine Putz
Remember, all that glitters... will be stalled in seemingly endless politicking.

CSTO Says Fighting Islamic State Is a Top Priority

CSTO Says Fighting Islamic State Is a Top Priority

By Catherine Putz
The group called for forming a broad coalition "without politicizing and preconditions.”

SCO Prime Ministers Gather in China to Talk Trade and Terrorism

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.

Kyrgyzstan Deports Human Rights Researcher

Kyrgyzstan Deports Human Rights Researcher

By Catherine Putz
Religion in Tajikistan, corruption scandals in Uzbekistan, and other weekend reads.
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan’s Unresolved Border

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan’s Unresolved Border

By Catherine Putz
Does increased focus on border security make the border less secure?

The Neverending Centerra Gold Story

The Neverending Centerra Gold Story

By Catherine Putz
Networked authoritarianism in Kazakhstan, vulnerable labor migrants, and other recommended reads.
Kyrgyzstan and the Islamists

Kyrgyzstan and the Islamists

By Umar Farooq
While detained in a Kyrgyzstan prison cell, our reporter speaks with some former ISIS members.

Which Parties Joined the Kyrgyz Majority Coalition?

Which Parties Joined the Kyrgyz Majority Coalition?

By Catherine Putz
SDPK will be joined by the Kyrgyzstan party, Onuguu-Progress, and Ata-Meken.

Fences and Offenses: Kerry in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

Fences and Offenses: Kerry in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

By Catherine Putz
The U.S. is mending fences in Kyrgyzstan and avoiding offenses in Uzbekistan.

Kyrgyz Victims of Domestic Violence Have Few Options

Kyrgyz Victims of Domestic Violence Have Few Options

By Catherine Putz
Survivors face a range of social and structural barriers to seeking help, and justice.
The Peace Corps’ Declining Role in Central Asia

The Peace Corps’ Declining Role in Central Asia

By Ryan P. McCarthy
Kyrgyzstan hosts the region’s last cadre of Peace Corps volunteers.

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