Kyrgyzstan: Toeing Moscow's Line?
President Bakiev call to reconsider the American military presence in his country may signal a shift back to an older alliance with Russia.
President Bakiev call to reconsider the American military presence in his country may signal a shift back to an older alliance with Russia.
Donald Rumsfeld wins a temporary reprieve for the country’s military operations in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
New president faces many serious challenges, but there’s hope he’ll improve political accountability and economic fortunes.
Tehran’s growing economic and cultural cooperation has strategic goals.
It was no real surprise when the Turkmen leader said goodbye to the alliance of former Soviet states - the only question is what he’s hoping to get out of this public demarche.
Moscow’s proposal to bail out the ailing Kyrgyz economy is part of an assertive new approach in its former backyard.
Prosecutor Azimbek Beknazarov was on a roll, charging former officials with corruption one after another. His sudden removal raises serious questions about the country’s future political direction.
Dramatic scenes in parliament as deputies trade accusations of crime links with the president and his government.
As the West holds back from investing in Uzbekistan, there are others eager to take what pickings there are.
First-ever joint military exercises between Uzbekistan and Russia unlikely to be the last as the two draw closer.