Analytics
“At the end of last year the government of Kazakhstan announced plans to introduce new requirements for obtaining citizenship of the country, which point to the existing dilemma of Kazakhstan’s national identity,” – Dias Takenov, a graduate of the CABAR.asia School of Analytics analyzes the new amendments in an article for CABAR.asia. (more…)
Tajikistan’s waste collection and recycling market is underregulated, believes Anisa Abibulloeva, environmental activist and graduate of the CABAR.asia school of analytics. In her opinion, this creates both risks and opportunities for the different parties involved in this process — waste collectors, the state, and civil society.
Women are underrepresented in Tajikistan’s financial sector, argues Mukhayo Kamolova, a CABAR.asia School of Analytics participant. She believes that this is due to the conservative mindset of society, a significant imbalance between women and men, the low level of education of the population that puts obstacles in the professional development of women, and the existing market mechanisms that do not work correctly. In addition, there are certain problems that create barriers to women’s professional development.
“Kyrgyz government needs to structure its approach to soft power as a foreign policy tool, take a stock of existing soft power capacity, and track all possible opportunities to promote Kyrgyzstan as a brand and its national interests abroad”, – notes Dr. Aijan Sharshenova (Kyrgyzstan) in an article, exclusively for CABAR.asia. (more…)
“Close cooperation within the framework of the OTS will enable the countries of the Central Asian region to have alternative platforms, partial balancing of the influence of Russia and China with the help of Turkey,” political scientists Gulnor Dzhumaeva and Abbos Bobokhonov note in an article specifically for CABAR.asia. (more…)
In January 2023, foreign press analytical articles discussed Kazakhstan’s diplomacy, continuing attacks on the press in Kyrgyzstan, power shortages in Tajikistan, political shuffles in Turkmenistan, energy crisis in Uzbekistan, and other important topics in the region. (more…)
“Uzbekistan has come a long way towards reducing informal employment over the past five years. However, the policy in this area can be further improved if informality in the labour market is finally clearly defined and the protection of all informal workers is put at the centre,” notes Binazir Yusupova – a participant of the CABAR.asia School of Analytics, in an article for CABAR.asia. (more…)
An analysis of reports by international organisations over more than 20 years has shown that the situation regarding human rights in Tajikistan has severely deteriorated. Mentions of arrests and torture have increased by hundreds of per cent, the rights of journalists have been violated more often, and organisations pay more attention to women’s rights. (more…)
“The idea of national identity through the prism of “national history” largely hinders the integration process in many respects,” Yerkin Baidarov (Kazakhstan) notes in an article specifically for CABAR.asia. (more…)
“Unpredictable water availability with more frequent and severe natural floods and droughts, a growing population and increasing water withdrawals outside the region mean that today’s actions are critical for a sustainable future,” notes Timur Idrisov, an environmental activist (Tajikistan), in an article for CABAR .asia. (more…)