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Uzbekistan
Brothers Again: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
By Catherine Putz
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev in Astana.
Uzbekistan Puts a Smile on an Economic Blow to Turkmenistan
By Paolo Sorbello
Mirziyoyev paid his first visit to Turkmenistan while their main joint project – a pipeline to China – was being killed.
Return to Tashkent: EBRD President in Uzbekistan to Discuss Revamping Cooperation
By Catherine Putz
After a decade, the EBRD may be returning to Uzbekistan – riding optimism that a new regime can chart a new course.
In 2017, What Does CENTCOM Care About in Central Asia?
By Catherine Putz
A new year, a new posture statement to parse.
Uzbek President Makes First Official Trip Abroad to Turkmenistan
By Catherine Putz
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev made a two-day visit to Turkmenistan his first official foray abroad.
Uzbekistan on DHS List of Terrorism Sources
By Casey Michel
All told, none of the terrorism cases relating to Uzbekistani nationals on American soil have seen any casualties.
Central Asia Still in the Democratic Doldrums
By Casey Michel
Democracy seems to be going into a global decline.
Good News: After 17 Years, Uzbek Journalist Released
By Catherine Putz
Muhammad Bekjanov was one of the world's longest-imprisoned journalists.
Can Kazakhstan Look to Uzbekistan for Economic Dynamism?
By Catherine Putz
Central Asia’s borders and Stalin; radio in the region and more; recommended links.
Western Fingerprints on Uzbek Crime Racket
By Kristian Lasslett
Tashkent wants nearly $1 billion in frozen assets back, but the state is complicit in the original corruption.
WSJ Scoop Shines Light on Fate of Karimova’s Daughter
By Casey Michel
A recent article included a morsel of information about Gulnara’s teenage daughter.
New Year’s Nightclub Attacker Caught in Istanbul
By Catherine Putz
Turkish authorities say Abdulgadir Masharipov, an Uzbek citizen, confessed after being captured.