Read More Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles, Articles Forceful Displays and Soft Rhetoric: Central Asia’s Response to Developments in Afghanistan August 25, 2021 By Jonathan Meyer This piece is a collaboration between the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs. The… Read More
Read More Migration Covid-19 and Central Asian Over-Dependence on Labor Migration: An Update on the Central Asia Migration Tracker August 18, 2021 By , Ardasher Khashimov, Elvira Kalmurzaeva and Doniyor Mutalov The Central Asian republics, in particular Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, have become accustomed to exporting excess labor capacity, generating much-needed… Read More
Read More Protests, Reports Covid-19, Worker Strikes and the Failure to Protect Citizens: An Update on the Central Asian Protest Tracker August 3, 2021 By , Emma Wilbur, Natalie Simpson, Elvira Kalmurzaeva, Jonathan Meyer, Doniyor Mutalov and Huma Ramazan Ali Read the report. Get the key takeaways here As the third wave of Covid-19 hit Central Asia with the Delta… Read More
Read More Reframing Russia’s Afghanistan Policy July 29, 2021 By This article is a collaboration between the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs. It… Read More
Read More Covid-19 Monitor Public Health Disinformation and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kazakhstan June 28, 2021 By Elvira Kalmurzaeva On June 9, the Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs hosted a webinar that brought together experts from across… Read More
Read More Belt & Road, China’s Rising Role The SCO Turns Twenty June 14, 2021 By The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was born almost exactly two decades ago, on June 15, 2001 at a glittering event… Read More
Read More “Reluctant” Decommunization? The Fate of Lenin Monuments in Kazakhstan June 7, 2021 By Aruzhan Meirkhanova Lenin Busts in Semey. Photo from Account.Travel. In December 2014, a crowd toppled a granite Lenin in the center of… Read More
Read More Cultural Lives Irina Kairatovna and Political Art in Kazakhstan June 3, 2021 By Alimana Zhanmukanova Kazakh music group Irina Kairatovna have become one of the country’s most popular acts, known for their highly successful music… Read More
Read More Central Asia in Global History Anti-Semitism and Orientalism in German-language Travelogues of Turkestan May 26, 2021 By In the German language accounts of Central Asia from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the… Read More
Read More Russia’s Power Play in Central Asia May 24, 2021 By Concerns over Central Asian security have increased in recent weeks as Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan engaged in serious fighting on their… Read More