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U.S.-Kyrgyzstan relations
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Interview: Scott Radnitz on Kyrgyzstan
By Samuel Ramani
A look at the recent political, security and economic developments in Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan, the Mouse that Roared?
By Catherine Putz
Bishkek demands a little more respect for its democratic progress, but all is not lost in the US-Kyrgyz relationship.
Kyrgyz President Cancels Visit to the US, Will Skip UNGA
By Catherine Putz
Almazbek Atambayev will be traveling to Beijing and Tehran, but dropped the New York leg of his September travel plans
ISIS Is a Concern but Not a Serious Threat to Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
“... it's not like the barbarians are at the doorstep ready to sweep into all of Central Asia.”
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.
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.
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