Opinions / Kyrgyzstan

As Moscow’s grip falters, and Beijing ups its influence, the region is seeing intriguing moves towards collective agreement and integration. (more…)

Patrik Meyer 08.08.22

Uyghur activists’ success in shining a spotlight on the plight of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang by gaining the attention of western media and leaders veils their failure in achieving any progress when it comes to their central objective: halting Beijing’s ongoing ruthless assimilation program in China’s Xinjiang to prevent the Uyghur ethnic identity from being wiped out. (more…)

Olga Ruslanova 02.03.22

On February 25, the United States and European Union simultaneously announced new sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. This is the third and strictest package of sanctions. It covers financial, energy, transport, technology sectors, as well as the visa policy. (more…)

Adam Hug 07.06.21

The analytical platform CABAR.asia presents the material on human rights in Kyrgyzstan by its partner, The Foreign Policy Centre (FPC Think Tank)

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Kunduz Kydyrova 29.09.20

A participant of the third CABAR.asia School of Analytics Kunduz Kydyrova shares her experience about the knowledge gained and talks about three learning facts. 

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Kaniet Zhamilova 27.01.20

If earlier people did not pay much attention to the vehicle re-registration and had no idea about future changes, with the launch of the Safe City project, many car enthusiasts were faced with the problem of finding new car owners of their old vehicles. (more…)

“This conflict does not involve politics anymore. The new leader does not offer any innovations or changes, and the old leader does the same,” expert in conflicts Tatiana Vygovskaya-Kamenko commented on the attempted detention of the ex-president of Kyrgyzstan, Almazbek Atambaev, in his house in the village of Koi-Tash and the clashes that followed.
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Emil Djuraev 24.07.19

The conflicts on this part of the Kyrgyz-Tajik border have become chronic, but there is no progress in resolving this issue yet.

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CABAR.asia 26.06.19

From 10 to 21 June 2019, young experts, active participants of the CABAR.asia School of Analytics from Central Asian countries have been trained in advanced think-tanks of Georgia to exchange experience.

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From April 15 to 21, 2019 in Almaty, with the support of the Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR), I had a good opportunity to become one of the program participants for young analysts as part of the School of Analysts cabar.asia. The uniqueness of this program was to create an information and analytical platform to highlight and offer solutions to regional problems using new approaches and analysis methods.

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