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Search | 14 Articles

Ordway Nazarbayev

Memoir | Thirty years of Kazakhstan: A prelude to an epilogue

A former American ambassador to Kazakhstan examines lessons learned since first visiting the country weeks after independence.
John Ordway Mar 11, 2022
Niyazov dancing

Memoir | Diplomacy in Ashgabat in the 1990s

The former U.S. ambassador to Turkmenistan discusses lessons learned and missed opportunities in the early years of independence.
Michael Cotter Feb 11, 2022
Putin, Nazarbayev and Hu

Memoir | Where is Central Asia, anyway?

A former top U.S. diplomat reflects on Central Asia’s identity crisis.
Richard Boucher Dec 17, 2021
Samani Somoni

Memoir | A tale of two cities and many mountains

Even in the late 1990s, there were already signs that President Rahmon would ignore the peace accords, writes the former U.S. ambassador.
Robert Finn Oct 29, 2021
Condoleezza Rice at Manas

Memoir | Diplomatic tradeoffs in Central Asia

A senior American official describes trying to square two Bush administration priorities: human rights and the Global War on Terror.
George Krol Sep 17, 2021
Toasting the initialing of the Karshi-Khanabad agreement in Tashkent (Courtesy photo)

Memoir | 9/11 shifted the world. In Central Asia, diplomatic frenzy ensued

Behind the scenes with an American negotiator who helped forge a radical new level of U.S. engagement in Central Asia after 9/11.
Richard E. Hoagland Sep 10, 2021
Ashgabat Hotel – a.k.a. Turkmenistan’s Plaza – in better days. (Tumbler)

Memoir | Turkmenistan vignettes 1992-95

While encouraging educational exchanges and agricultural innovation, Washington's first ambassador to Turkmenistan found government suspicion overwhelming.
Joseph S. Hulings III Sep 3, 2021
Rumsfeld and Rahmonov

Memoir | 9/11: The American discovery of Tajikistan

The U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe became a frenetic staging post for the Afghan war in late 2001.
Franklin P. Huddle, Jr. Aug 27, 2021
Niyazov and Mann

Memoir | In the Court of Turkmenbashi

The former U.S. ambassador to Turkmenistan describes close interactions with a paranoid and shortsighted dictator.
Steven Mann Aug 20, 2021
yurt Akayev

Memoir | Kyrgyzstan in a time of hunger

The former U.S. ambassador recalls an economy in free-fall in the 1990s, with American assistance programs not "as efficient or productive as we had hoped."
Eileen Malloy Oct 13, 2020
vodka shop

Memoir | In vodka veritas: Diplomacy in Central Asia

Much diplomatic work gets done – and information gathered – in social settings, especially when some alcohol is involved.
Richard E. Hoagland Oct 1, 2020
Collins and Turkmenbashi

Memoir | Through the diplomat’s looking glass

When it set up its first Central Asia missions in the early 1990s, the State Department had no regional experts.
George Krol Sep 16, 2020
Karimov

Memoir | Negotiating with Karimov

Although Karimov was hardly warm and cuddly, he had, on occasion, a sort of sense of humor, writes the U.S. ambassador to Uzbekistan in the late 1990s.
Joseph A. Presel Aug 19, 2020
Turkmenbashi getting a bath

Memoir | On the coast of Bohemia: The U.S. and Central Asia in the early 1990s

What did America have to offer the Central Asian states at their independence? A senior diplomat reflects on programing assistance to support development, rather than squabbling elites.
Thomas W. Simons, Jr. Jun 17, 2020
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