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Uzbek MPs Voice Concerns About Potential Eurasian Economic Union Membership

Uzbek MPs Voice Concerns About Potential Eurasian Economic Union Membership

By Umida Hashimova
Despite an earlier lack of debate or dissent, members of the Uzbek parliament have pushed back on the government’s plan for EAEU membership.
Beyond the Pledge: Is It Time to Lift the Boycott of Uzbek Cotton?

Beyond the Pledge: Is It Time to Lift the Boycott of Uzbek Cotton?

By Catherine Putz
Activists stress that there is a pathway beyond the pledge, but it's a long road to full reform of the Uzbek cotton sector.

How Attractive are Markets in Central Asia and the South Caucasus?

How Attractive are Markets in Central Asia and the South Caucasus?

By Stanislav Pritchin
Investment attractiveness can be earned. How successful have the former Soviet states been in that regard?

Uzbekistan Adopts Strict Regulations to Fight COVID-19

Uzbekistan Adopts Strict Regulations to Fight COVID-19

By Umida Hashimova
The pandemic has led to the resurrection of heavy law enforcement in Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan Leads Central Asian Diplomacy in the Age of COVID-19

Uzbekistan Leads Central Asian Diplomacy in the Age of COVID-19

By Catherine Putz
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has been ringing his neighbors to coordinate and dispatching aid to Afghanistan.
Uzbekistan and Tajikistan Engage in Joint Military Exercises

Uzbekistan and Tajikistan Engage in Joint Military Exercises

By Umida Hashimova
Uzbekistan and Tajikistan take joint responsibility for their border with Afghanistan.

Another 13 Years on Corruption Charges for Gulnara Karimova

Another 13 Years on Corruption Charges for Gulnara Karimova

By Catherine Putz
Meanwhile, negotiations go on between the Swiss and Uzbek governments over millions in frozen assets.
COVID-19 Arrives in Central Asia

COVID-19 Arrives in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
It was only a matter of time.

Tajikistan Blocks Entry of Citizens From 35 Countries Over Coronavirus Fears

Tajikistan Blocks Entry of Citizens From 35 Countries Over Coronavirus Fears

By Catherine Putz
To date, Central Asia has no confirmed cases of the virus but the region's countries are certainly concerned.

Uzbekistan Appears to Settle on Observing the Eurasian Economic Union

Uzbekistan Appears to Settle on Observing the Eurasian Economic Union

By Umida Hashimova
Tashkent has lined up its rationale and settled on a narrative for cooperation with the EAEU.

How Iran and Turkey Compete in Central Asian Trade

How Iran and Turkey Compete in Central Asian Trade

By Omid Rahimi and Ali Heydari
A closer look at how two pivotal players factor into subregional dynamics in this domain.
Demolitions Threaten Uzbekistan’s Historical Heritage

Demolitions Threaten Uzbekistan’s Historical Heritage

By Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska
With development mushrooming across Uzbekistan, the country's historic quarters are at risk.

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