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Cultural Diplomacy as a Key Instrument of China-Central Asia Cooperation
June 14, 2023

Cultural Diplomacy as a Key Instrument of China-Central Asia Cooperation

By Paolo Sorbello
An interview with Chinese diplomacy researcher Giulia Sciorati.

EU-Central Asia Leaders’ Meeting Latest to Highlight Region’s Geopolitical Centrality
June 07, 2023

EU-Central Asia Leaders’ Meeting Latest to Highlight Region’s Geopolitical Centrality

By Catherine Putz
Last year, the EU’s meeting with Central Asian leaders followed their summit with Putin; this year it trailed their meeting with Xi.
This Week in Asia: May 19, 2023
May 19, 2023

This Week in Asia: May 19, 2023

The Diplomat’s weekly video round-up of Asia news.

In Xi’an, China’s Xi Calls for a ‘Shared Future’ With Central Asia
May 19, 2023

In Xi’an, China’s Xi Calls for a ‘Shared Future’ With Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
The summit produced the clearest iteration of Chinese interests in and commitments to Central Asia to date, but there's no "new blueprint" for relations.

Turkmen President Pays Visit to Tajikistan
May 11, 2023

Turkmen President Pays Visit to Tajikistan

By Catherine Putz
Although they don’t share a border, budding autocratic dynasties Turkmenistan and Tajikistan are close political neighbors.

Central Asian Presidents Join Putin for May 9 Victory Day Parade
May 10, 2023

Central Asian Presidents Join Putin for May 9 Victory Day Parade

By Catherine Putz
It is difficult to disentangle the political choices made by Central Asian leaders to attend Moscow’s parade this year from the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Upcoming China-Central Asia Summit to Offer a ‘New Blueprint’ for Relations
May 09, 2023

Upcoming China-Central Asia Summit to Offer a ‘New Blueprint’ for Relations

By Catherine Putz
Xi has prepared an "important speech" and the six leaders are expected to jointly sign an "important political document.”
USCIRF Again Highlights Violations of Religious Freedoms in Central Asia
May 02, 2023

USCIRF Again Highlights Violations of Religious Freedoms in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
In its latest annual report, USCIRF recommends designating Tajikistan and Turkmenistan as "countries of particular concern" and asks for Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to be included on the special watch list for religious freedom violators.

What Afghanistan’s Qosh Tepa Canal Means for Central Asia
April 19, 2023

What Afghanistan’s Qosh Tepa Canal Means for Central Asia

By Seamus Duffy
The Qosh Tepa canal issue essentially forces the Central Asian nations in the Amu Darya basin to make tradeoffs between regional instability and internal instability.

How Farid Tuhbatullin Tells Turkmenistan’s Story
April 18, 2023

How Farid Tuhbatullin Tells Turkmenistan’s Story

By Catherine Putz
An interview with the Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights’ Farid Tuhbatullin, who works to draw attention to the troubles in his homeland.

Central Asia’s Strained Security Architecture 
April 06, 2023

Central Asia’s Strained Security Architecture 

By Saadi Khamidov
Growing divisions within the CSTO -- over Ukraine, Afghanistan, and various internal disputes -- may have serious implications for the region’s security architecture.
Taliban’s Diplomatic Presence Growing in Central Asia
March 29, 2023

Taliban’s Diplomatic Presence Growing in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
The Taliban have gained access to some of the erstwhile Afghan Republic's embassies and consulates in Central Asia. The consulate in Tajikistan's Khorog may be the latest.

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