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Uzbek President Mirziyoyev Lands in South Korea, Reaffirming a Strong Partnership

Uzbek President Mirziyoyev Lands in South Korea, Reaffirming a Strong Partnership

By Catherine Putz
East Asian political realities are breathing new energy into Uzbekistan and South Korea's already strong relationship.
Central Asia Is Not a Breeding Ground for Radicalization

Central Asia Is Not a Breeding Ground for Radicalization

By Svante Cornell
Both in Europe and the United States, this argument is made with increasing frequency but it doesn't reflect reality.

Uzbekistan Aims to Move Regional Cooperation From Talking Points to Reality

Uzbekistan Aims to Move Regional Cooperation From Talking Points to Reality

By Catherine Putz
Uzbekistan wants to breathe life into regional cooperation with the help of the UN and EU.

Pride and Kazakh-Kyrgyz Rift

Pride and Kazakh-Kyrgyz Rift

By Catherine Putz
Meanwhile, "cautious optimism" about Uzbekistan and a quick lesson on Soviet history in the region; weekend reading.

Junk Bond Sale and Development Aid: How to Build a Road and a Dam in Tajikistan

Junk Bond Sale and Development Aid: How to Build a Road and a Dam in Tajikistan

By Catherine Putz
From the ADB to junk bond-hungry investors, Dushanbe is pulling in financial help. But will it make a difference?
An Uzbek President Touches Down in Turkey for the First Time in 18 Years

An Uzbek President Touches Down in Turkey for the First Time in 18 Years

By Catherine Putz
As Mirziyoyev heads to Ankara, conditions are ripe for a rapprochement in bilateral ties.

EBRD Approves First New Projects for Uzbekistan Since 2007

EBRD Approves First New Projects for Uzbekistan Since 2007

By Catherine Putz
After a decade-long gap, the European bank is returning to financing new projects in Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan in the Spotlight

Uzbekistan in the Spotlight

By Catherine Putz
The center of Central Asia has turned its focus to multilateral regional cooperation.

Uzbek Exile Immediately Detained Upon Return

Uzbek Exile Immediately Detained Upon Return

By Catherine Putz
Reform? Thaw? A few steps forward, a few steps back.

Telia Agrees to Pay $1 Billion in Penalties in Uzbek Corruption Scandal Settlement

Telia Agrees to Pay $1 Billion in Penalties in Uzbek Corruption Scandal Settlement

By Catherine Putz
The settlement with U.S. and Dutch authorities brings to a close one chapter of Central And corruption

Central Asian Central Banks Play with Rates to Boost Growth

Central Asian Central Banks Play with Rates to Boost Growth

By Paolo Sorbello
Sliding out of crisis, how are regional central banks handling their monetary realities?
Unraveling Grand Corruption in Uzbekistan

Unraveling Grand Corruption in Uzbekistan

By Catherine Putz
A Dance With the Cobra: Confronting Grand Corruption in Uzbekistan aims to explain the tangled web of corruption in Uzbekistan.

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