Uzbekistan Poised for Cotton Boom
Dazzled by the prospect of soaring profits on the world cotton market, the Uzbek government seems unlikely to share its good fortune with the impoverished workforce.
Dazzled by the prospect of soaring profits on the world cotton market, the Uzbek government seems unlikely to share its good fortune with the impoverished workforce.
Astana is seriously concerned over plans by China to divert several cross-border rivers
Kyrgyz deputies challenge the government over a secret memorandum proposing an exchange of territory with Uzbekistan
A power-struggle is brewing in Kyrgyzstan between president and parliament
A lack of direction in Kyrgyz foreign policy leaves the country bereft of allies
The Kyrgyz government is facing escalating unrest sparked by the arrest of two prominent politicians.
The growing friendship between China and Tajikistan provokes unease in some quarters of this tiny Central Asian republic.
Cross-border trade likely to suffer as Kyrgyzstan closes frontier checkpoints over SARS fears.
This month marks the start of a phased withdrawal of Russian troops from the Tajik-Afghan border.
Central Asian republics need to adopt a more realistic approach to the troublesome war in neighbouring Afghanistan.