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U.S.-Kazakhstan relations
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From Almaty to Soho: Did a Kazakh Oligarch Launder Money Through a Trump Property?
By Catherine Putz
A Financial Times investigation picks through the murky path from the former mayor of Almaty to Trump Soho.
5 Central Asian Foreign Ministers Convene in Washington
By Catherine Putz
The C5+1 is Washington's latest attempt at making diplomatic progress, of any kind, in Central Asia.
The Unsurprising Doldrums of US-Central Asia Trade
By Casey Michel
Washington's trade with Central Asia experienced a drastic drop in 2015 and recovery prospects look dim.
Kazakhstan, Seeking Hacker Identities, Takes on Kim Dotcom
By Catherine Putz
A New Zealand court has ordered Mega to turn over user information in a Kazakhstan leaked government documents case.
Kazakhstan and US Renew Nonproliferation Partnership
By Vladimir Socor, Richard Weitz, and Daniel Witt
The two countries are working together to protect against nuclear terrorism.
US Judge Rejects Kazakhstan’s Facebook Demands
By Casey Michel
Astana can’t use the U.S. court system to get the IP addresses of users associated with Respublika
Kazakhstan Fails to Foil Opposition Newspaper in a US Court
By Casey Michel
The court sided with Respublika, saying that a newspaper can, indeed, report on stolen documents.
Kerry: US Respects Kazakhstan's Sovereignty
By Casey Michel
The U.S. wants the region’s states to know it respects their sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Security Remains a Core Pillar of US-Central Asia Relations
By Catherine Putz
At Nazarbayev University, Kerry laid out the United States’ vision of its partnership with Central Asia.
US Secretary of State to Visit All Five Central Asian States
By Catherine Putz
You could call it the “grand Stan slam.”
Why Is a Kazakh Bank Suing a New York Developer?
By Casey Michel
Kazakhstan’s BTA Bank and the city of Almaty are suing a New York real estate developer, claiming he helped launder money.
Realizing Obama’s Eurasian Vision
By Vladimir Socor, Richard Weitz, and Daniel Witt
The United States needs to actively get behind Kazakhstan’s political reforms.
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