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Kyrgyzstan
What’s Driving Change in Central Asia’s Car Industry?
By Bradley Jardine and Greindl Sibylle
The automobile industry can tell us a great deal about Central Asia’s economies.
Kazakh-Kyrgyz Border Opened, But (Figurative) Roadblocks Remain
By Catherine Putz
Trading across the EEU’s borders is still a bit awkward
Coming to a TV Near You: International Turkic News
By Catherine Putz
Tired of misrepresentation in global media, the Turkic speaking world wants to set up its own international news channel
Kyrgyzstan Set to Use Biometric Registration in Next Election
By Catherine Putz
Voters will need to registered in the country's new biometric database if they hope to cast a ballot in October.
China and Kyrgyzstan: So Near, Yet So Far
By Alessandra Colarizi
The Sino-Kyrgyz border is, on paper, an important crossing but its development has been slow.
Fergana: Can’t We All Just Get Along?
By Catherine Putz
How to solve the Fergana Valley puzzle and other must reads for the weekend
Turkmen Leader Makes First Visit to Kyrgystan
By Catherine Putz
Shocking no one, energy was the main topic of discussion.
Is the ISIS Threat in Kyrgyzstan Real?
By Aidai Masylkanova
Speculation abounds after a mid-July incident in downtown Bishkek.
Kyrgyz and Tajiks Clash Along Disputed Border
By Catherine Putz
A blocked road and blocked canal feature as catalysts for the latest border skirmish.
Kyrgyzstan's Parliament Gets Ready for Election Season
By Catherine Putz
The campaigns can't begin until September, but 34 parties are planning to fight for a seat.
After Modi's Visit, Is Central Asia Open for Indian Business?
By Sameer Patil
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Central Asia is an important moment for Indian business to increase its presence in the region.
Is Russia Behind the U.S.-Kyrgyzstan Diplomatic Row?
By Ryskeldi Satke
Moscow appears to be flexing its muscles in Central Asia’s most troubled state.