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OSCE
Polish President’s Visit to Mongolia Highlights Ulaanbaatar’s Ukraine Approach
By Sumiya Chuluunbaatar
Will the president of Mongolia pay a return visit to Poland – and perhaps stop by Ukraine?
Does It Matter That the New OSCE High Commissioner for National Minorities Is From Kazakhstan?
By Ana-Maria Anghelescu
In early December a Kazakh diplomat secured a top position in the OSCE -- but does it matter?
Uzbekistan's Next Step: Renewed International Engagement
By Catherine Putz
High-level officials from international organizations are making the pilgrimage to Tashkent after years of rough relations.
What to Expect from Uzbekistan's Presidential Election
By Catherine Putz
More of the same, but with a new face.
OSCE Manages to Irritate Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Human Rights Advocates, Too
By Catherine Putz
The organization's annual human rights conference has become the focus point for frustration.
OSCE Hosts Master Class on Media Regulation in Turkmenistan
By Catherine Putz
This is not, apparently, satire.
Notes from the Kazakhstan Elections
The election in Kazakhstan was dismissed by critics as a sham. Richard Weitz reports from the country that it’s not that simple.
That Stubborn Euro-Asia Divide
By Richard Weitz
Kazakhstan misses a chance to use the first OSCE summit in a decade to bridge the security gap between Europe and Central Asia.
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