Northern Alliance Seeks Tajik Backing
Tajik and Uzbek officials in the interim administration in Afghanistan appear to be looking to Dushanbe to bolster their position.
Tajik and Uzbek officials in the interim administration in Afghanistan appear to be looking to Dushanbe to bolster their position.
Russia's influence in Central Asia may be further undermined if Dushanbe strengthens ties with the US.
Some ethnic Russians are leaving Kyrgyzstan because of their opposition to the imminent deployment of thousands of troops in the country.
The American military deployment in Kyrgystan appears to be Washington's latest attempt to support its long-term policy in the region.
Transporting humanitarian aid shipments to Afghanistan is fraught with danger.
The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is unlikely to be seriously affected by the apparent death of one of its leaders.
Afghan premier Hamid Karzai is the key to good relations between Islamabad and Kabul.
In Afghanistan, the frontlines were difficult to find and a fistful of dollars was more useful than a bullet-proof vest.
There are fears Russia and American may once again exploit Afghan divisions to exert their influence over the country.
Relations between Beijing and Washington may have improved as a result of the American-led war against the Taleban and its allies.