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Will the Third Time Be the Charm for Tajikistan’s Thwarted Power Transition?

Infighting over the succession and growing frustration in the regions could shatter the stability that the Tajik president has been building for so many years.

· December 22, 2023
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Intersecting Policies: Exploring the Domestic Foundations of Uzbekistan’s Changing Stance on China

This research paper examines the evolution of Uzbekistan’s policy towards China, focusing on the interplay between domestic and foreign policies

· December 15, 2023
OSCE Academy in Bishkek
Central Asia and the South Caucasus Draw Closer Together

As Russia’s influence wanes along its southern borders, the South Caucasus and Central Asia are becoming increasingly connected—a process that could pave the way for the emergence of a new bridge between the EU and China.

· October 6, 2023
A Reformer’s Conundrum: How the Uzbek Regime Undermines Its Own Stability

The Uzbek regime is losing stability because its objectives increasingly diverge from the public expectations that President Mirziyoyev himself worked to create.

· May 23, 2023
Why Did Central Asia’s Leaders Agree to Attend Moscow’s Military Parade?

The political elites of Central Asia view the invasion of Ukraine through the prism of their own interests, top of which is the preservation of their own regimes. For this reason, they will continue to show loyalty to Putin.

· May 12, 2023
Like Father, Like Son: Why Turkmenistan’s Power Transition Is In Reverse

The power transfer in Turkmenistan from father to son and back again is a stark example of how fragile the process of transition can be in authoritarian systems, even when the ideal conditions have been created.

· May 4, 2023