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Kyrgyzstan
US Secretary of State to Visit All Five Central Asian States
By Catherine Putz
You could call it the “grand Stan slam.”
Sex Sells, Even in Tajikistan
By Catherine Putz
Analyzing the Kyrgyz election and just who does Turkmenistan think it’s fooling? Friday links.
Japan: Central Asia’s ‘Third Neighbor'
By Catherine Putz
How can an island nation partner with one of the most landlocked corners of the globe?
Will Kyrgyzstan Go Russian on NGOs?
By Cholpon Orozobekova
The foreign agents law has paralyzed NGOs in Russia. Now Kyrgyzstan is considering similar legislation.
Post-Election Politicking in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
The new Kyrgyz parliament is set to get to work next week, probably.
Final Results Confirmed in Kyrgyz Parliamentary Race
By Catherine Putz
As expected, six parties cleared the threshold--but a coalition has yet to be determined.
Kyrgyz Defense Minister Sacked Over Corruption Charges
By Catherine Putz
Another high-profile corruption case in Central Asia. Is it just for show?
Kyrgyzstan Decides
By Tim Scott
What did election day in Bishkek look like?
Kyrgyzstan Sends an Ambassador to Belarus
By Catherine Putz
After three years, Bishkek has once again dispatched an Ambassador to take up post in Minsk.
Kyrgyzstan’s Anti-Corruption Failure
By Samuel Ramani
High profile arrests are not helping the country improve its record on corruption.
Kyrgyzstan Elects a New Parliament
By Catherine Putz
Preliminary results show six parties getting enough votes to enter the parliament, ruling coalition to be determined.
What You Should Know About Kyrgyzstan’s Election
By Catherine Putz
As Kyrgyz head to the polls this weekend, read up on the election.