Uzbekistan: Connecting Government to Citizens, Sev...
As democracy continues to be challenged globally, it remains critical that Western engagement not waver in supporting emerging democracies. The…
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As democracy continues to be challenged globally, it remains critical that Western engagement not waver in supporting emerging democracies. The…
The threat of “color revolutions” is a recurring theme in the Russian government security discourse and pro-Kremlin media. The term…
Last month, IRI’s Center for Insights in Survey Research (CISR) released a new Kyrgyzstan poll based on interviews conducted in…
Uzbekistan Dismisses Long-Serving and Much-Feared Security Service Chief The Diplomat By Catherine Putz After nearly 23 years at the head…
Uzbekistan Frees A Few Activists, But Critics Need More Convincing To Get Behind Mirziyoev ‘Thaw’ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty By Farangis…
Tashkent City: Is ‘Progress’ Worth the Price Being Paid in Uzbekistan? The Guardian By Joanna Lillis Abdujalil Azimov sits on…
In Uzbekistan, Signs of a Thaw After Decades of Repression The Wall Street Journal By Yarolav Trofimov TASHKENT, Uzbekistan—Step after…
Watchdog Report Notes ‘Positive Changes’ In Uzbekistan But Urges ‘Full-Scale’ Reforms RFE/RL A U.S.-based rights watchdog says that the international…
Last week, IRI’s Center for Insights in Survey Research released the findings of an extensive public survey conducted in Kyrgyzstan.…
On January 17, we launched “Global”, IRI’s new podcast. If you have not heard the first episode highlighting Russia, check…
In First Vote Since Autocrat’s Death, Uzbekistan’s New President Inherits Looming Economic Crisis Foreign Policy By Reid Standish For the…
The last few weeks of August have been marked by various days of celebration, as former states of the Soviet…