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Search | 17 Articles

Afghan Tajik border

Afghan refugees hope Tajikistan is just a pit stop

Middle-class Afghans with the means to navigate Tajikistan’s bureaucracy see the country as a springboard to the West.
Kamila Ibragimova Oct 15, 2021
Berdymukhamedov Mirziyoyev

Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan stand united on Afghanistan

That sets them apart from Afghanistan’s other post-Soviet neighbor, Tajikistan.
Oct 6, 2021
Russian Uzbek drills

Central Asia and Afghanistan: Enemies at the gate?

The Taliban has assured the region’s governments that it has no designs on them, but can it keep more hostile groups in check?
Chris Rickleton Aug 13, 2021
Bromide bros (Tajikistan presidential administration)

Turkmenistan: Trading places

That Central Asia's presidents seemed to enjoy themselves together was itself a breakthrough. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Aug 10, 2021
Afghan-Tajik border

What does the Taliban’s ascendancy mean for Tajikistan?

Tajik officials no longer speak about the militants with complete disdain.
Kamila Ibragimova Jul 9, 2021
Gold mine

Following war with Armenia, Azerbaijan gains control of lucrative gold mines

The losses to tax revenues will hit the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh government even harder than Yerevan.
Ani Mejlumyan, Ulkar Natiqqizi Jan 27, 2021
Aliyev and Aliyeva

Azerbaijan seizing salaries to pay for post-war reconstruction

The state has set up three “voluntary” funds for Azerbaijanis to cover post-war needs. But widespread reports suggest that people are being forced to contribute.
Ulkar Natiqqizi Jan 21, 2021
Füzuli

After the war: Touring Azerbaijan's reclaimed territories

The mood in Baku is triumphal but it’s heavy and vengeful rather than joyous.
Paul Benjamin Osterlund Dec 22, 2020
Monastery of Saint Thaddeus in West Azerbaijan

Perspectives | How U.S. hawks’ fixation on Iran endangers Middle East Christians

A facile and naïve plan being discussed in Washington risks backfiring on Iran’s minority Christians.
Eldar Mamedov Oct 31, 2020
prayer

War in the Caucasus hits close to home for Turkey’s Armenians

Some are speaking out against the conflict despite fears the government’s strong support for Azerbaijan could fuel nationalist reprisals.
Ayla Jean Yackley Oct 21, 2020
South Caucasus gas pipeline

Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict poses threat to regional energy corridor

While it would be wrong to start pointing fingers and formulating conspiracy theories, clearly the risks are many and real.
David O'Byrne Oct 9, 2020
Reaching first base: Chinese presence in Tajikistan.

Tajikistan: Secret Chinese base becomes slightly less secret

Chinese personnel, whose presence Dushanbe denies, forbid reporters from filming.
Sep 23, 2020
Aliyev interview

Azerbaijani president calls into question negotiations with Armenia

As diplomatic talks stall, Ilham Aliyev blames the negotiators for failing to push Armenia toward concessions.
Joshua Kucera Jul 7, 2020
Messaging without fear (photo: David Trilling)

Perspectives | Why Moscow is embracing decentralized tech

The government’s lack of capacity helps explain the about-face.
Miranda Lupion Jul 2, 2020
A street in Rushan, seen in 2016. (Photo: Hans Birger Nilsen/ Flickr)

Tajikistan: Arrests spark fresh unrest in Pamirs

Government troops are rumored to have been dispatched to quell the trouble.
May 27, 2020

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