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Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan relations
Uzbekistan After Islam Karimov: What to Expect
By Ankit Panda
Katie Putz joins The Diplomat's Ankit Panda for a conversation on Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
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.
Kyrgyz President Might Skip SCO Summit Over Border Tensions
By Catherine Putz
The summit isn't until June, so there's time for the tensions to either abate or further calcify.
Kazakh Fisherman Shot by Uzbek Border Guards
By Catherine Putz
Meanwhile, there were similar incidents on the Kyrgyz and Tajik borders.
Are the Kyrgyz Who Join ISIS Mostly Uzbeks?
By Catherine Putz
Five years after inter-ethnic violence displaced thousands in southern Kyrgyzstan, tensions remain and rumors abound.
More Trouble on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek Border
By Catherine Putz
An Uzbek border guard killed a Kyrgyz man smuggling potatoes from a mostly ethnic Tajik exclave belonging to Uzbekistan.
Remembering Kyrgyzstan's Revolutions
By Catherine Putz
Two revolutions in ten years, is Kyrgyzstan any better off?
Does CENTCOM Care About Central Asia?
By Catherine Putz
Though overshadowed regionally by Afghanistan and ISIS, the U.S. military continues to build ties with Central Asia.
Some Rare Good News for Central Asia
By Casey Michel
After a grim 12 months, 2015 begins on a somewhat more positive note.
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