China Striving To Boost Energy Imports From Turkmenistan
China is expected to be a major presence at the 28th meeting of the Energy Charter Conference, scheduled to be … Read more
China is expected to be a major presence at the 28th meeting of the Energy Charter Conference, scheduled to be … Read more
In late September, Kazakhstan adopted its fifth military doctrine. The document outlines a shift in strategic thinking that seems, at … Read more
The recent murder of an Uzbek migrant in the Moscow region was stunning for its pettiness and brazenness. The reaction both in Russia … Read more
Confronting one of the most hazardous environmental legacies of the Soviet era, Russian authorities are taking steps to clean up … Read more
As an economic experiment, the communist system of central planning constituted a major hindrance to development. This was especially true … Read more
The Baltic states followed a unique trajectory following the October Revolution, breaking free from Bolshevik power and enjoying two decades … Read more
A mass killing in New York perpetrated by a citizen of Uzbekistan is reviving fevered speculation about the dangers of … Read more
EurasiaNet Analysis Erik Prince, the former chief of the controversial private security firm Blackwater, is evidently mulling a run for … Read more
A EurasiaNet Partner Post from: Coda Ukraine is trying to fight back against Russian influence with a new drive to promote … Read more
Spend enough time at Brehalovka, an iconic coffee house and hotbed of political gossip on Sukhumi’s seaside promenade, and you … Read more
A EurasiaNet Partner Post from: FPRI As Ukraine’s recent economic difficulties persist—the country registered a modest growth rate of 2.3% in … Read more
The big bang has arrived for Uzbekistan’s financial system, with the government lifting decades-old currency restrictions that had choked entrepreneurship … Read more
Before hanging himself at the beginning of August, 50-year-old Dushanbe resident Hairiddin Kodirov left a suicide note blaming the owner … Read more
Kyrgyzstan’s government is distributing biometric ID cards with embedded microchips to its population, amid a rowdy polemic about whether the … Read more
Uzbek monetary authorities recently announced an intention to make the country’s national currency, the som, freely exchangeable. If Uzbek leaders … Read more