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Tag: Central Asia

Violence in Karakalpakstan: what the ongoing human rights violations mean

by Kira Liljegren9 Dec 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Violence in the Karakalpakstan region of Uzbekistan demonstrates the growing need for international intervention.

Central Asia, Explainer Central Asia, human rights, Uzbekistan

Was Kazakhstan’s “Bloody January” a Symptom of Putin-Gone-Rogue?

by Mane Berikyan20 May 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Putin’s war on democracy played a role in the CSTO’s decision to deploy troops in Kazakhstan. With the invasion of Ukraine, did experts miss early signs of Putin’s resolve to act on threats?

Central Asia, Russia, Caucasus, & Eurasia Central Asia, foreign policy, Opinion, putin, russia, ukraine

Human rights concerns in Tajikistan demand international response

by avamotam1 Feb 202222 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Worsening human rights conditions place a new spotlight on the country.

Central Asia Central Asia, human rights, liberties, Opinion, rights, tajik, tajikistan, united nations

The decades-long fight over Nagorno-Karabakh has reignited

by Cecilia Pou9 Nov 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Discord between Armenia and Azerbaijan has intensified, begging a coordinated international response.

Explainer, Russia, Caucasus, & Eurasia armernia, azerbaijan, Central Asia, eurasia, minsk group, nagornokarabakh, OSCE, russia, us
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