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Uzbekistan foreign relations
New Faces, Old Patterns in Uzbekistan’s Foreign Policy
By Aleksey Asiryan
Uzbekistan’s change of foreign policy course has its roots in a 2012 concept that recognized changing regional dynamics.
Uzbekistan Widens Engagement Beyond the Usual Partners
By Catherine Putz
Judging from Mirziyoyev’s travel plans, Uzbekistan’s ambitions remain high and its circles of engagement are widening.
Can We Call It An Uzbek Spring Yet?
By Bruce Pannier
Over the last two years, Shavkat Mirziyoyev has certainly changed Uzbekistan. But how much and why?
Uzbekistan Does Not Drift Among Great Powers
By Sherzodkhon Kudrathodjaev
Tashkent’s engagement with Washington doesn’t undercut its relations with Moscow and Beijing.
Are Foreign Exchange Reforms on the Way in Uzbekistan?
By Catherine Putz
Currency and foreign exchange reform isn’t the end, but just the beginning of serious action on Tashkent’s part.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev Makes State Visit to Russia
By Catherine Putz
Mirziyoyev and Putin signed investments deals worth $12 billion and trade contracts worth $3.8 billion.
The Turkey-Uzbekistan Rapprochement
By Samuel Ramani
Under Uzbekistan's new president, ties with Turkey may be poised for a thaw.
Uzbekistan Prepares for SCO Summit by Closing Its Borders
By Catherine Putz
As a security measure, Uzbekistan has reportedly closed its borders with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
Uzbekistan: Karimov’s Impending, Unconstitutional Reelection
By Elmurad Kasym
Domestic and international dynamics suggest Karimov will again run for president, and win.
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