Interview 180: The Question of Nazarbayev's Successor Dosym Satpayev discusses the possible outcomes and expectations of the transition of power from the current president to an eventual successor. Dean C.K. Cox, Joanna Lillis Dec 14, 2012
Interview 180: As NATO Troops Withdraw From Afghanistan, Journalism Suffers Massoud Hossaini discusses the fear that the news media industry faces as NATO troops withdraw and the current status of female journalists. Dean C.K. Cox Oct 19, 2012
Kyrgyzstan: Meskhetian Turks Cling to Traditions to Cope with Uncertainty Temo Bardzimashvili Aug 20, 2012
Turkey: Village Preserves “Bird Language” in a Cell-Phone World For generations, villagers have conversed using a unique form of whistled communication they call “kuş dili,” or “bird language” in Turkish. Alexander Christie-Miller Jul 13, 2012
Uzbekistan: Where the Silk Road Gets Its Sheen Sericulture – the rearing of silkworms and production of silk – has been practiced in the Ferghana Valley for well over a millennium. Joanna Lillis Apr 11, 2012