Kyrgyzstan: A Nation (Still) Divided A year since ethnic violence in southern Kyrgyzstan, the region, on the surface, seems to have returned to normal. ut the two communities are struggling to restore mutual trust. Ted Trautman Jun 9, 2011
Kyrgyzstan’s April Uprising: Path to Change or Death in Vain? Thus far, the new leadership has failed to live up to popular expectations. Natasha Yefimov, David Trilling Apr 7, 2011
Kazakhstan: Opposition Divided on Election Strategy Kazakhstan’s president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, caught his critics off-guard with the decision to hold a snap presidential election. Dean C.K. Cox and Joanna Lillis Mar 31, 2011
Kazakhstan: Keeping the Presses Rolling The entire process – reporting, designing, printing and assembling – takes place in the newspaper’s six-room editorial offices in Almaty. Dean C.K. Cox and Joanna Lillis Mar 29, 2011