Kazakstan Steers Clear of US-Russian Arms Race
Russian missile tests on Kazak soil leave analysts divided on whether the Central Asian state will get embroiled in the arms disputes of others.
Russian missile tests on Kazak soil leave analysts divided on whether the Central Asian state will get embroiled in the arms disputes of others.
The Kyrgyz truck drivers and market traders who have benefited from trade routes to their eastern neighbour are less enthusiastic about the growing Chinese role in the local economy.
Tajiks are going to have to get used to workers coming from abroad if they want inward investment.
Analysts say the country must simplify legislation and introduce transparency to entice new investors.
Grand plans for a free flow of goods between east and west could be undermined by suspicious and uncooperative Central Asian leaderships.
IWPR workshops help journalists in remote region of Tajikistan become more widely read.
New munitions plant is seen as a step towards a more self-sufficient defence industry.
Vine-growers’ anger at depressed market conditions spills over into political row.
Proposed legislative amendments impose large penalties on companies that lie about the number of foreigners they employ.
Young men in Helmand spend all their cash on motorcycles and accessories.