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Spotlight on Central Asia

Release Date: 08/18/2022

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Spotlight on Central Asia

This week, we’ll be covering the arrest of 19 anti-China protesters in Kazakhstan, the announcement of the date for Kazakhstan’s upcoming parliamentary elections, major diplomatic moves unfolding between Central Asia and the United States in Washington, and some very quiet diplomacy taking place in Florida between presidents’ daughters. We’ll also be looking at Uzbek workers finally being granted the right to strike, major expansions at two of Central Asia’s biggest gas projects, a mystery disease spreading through the region that has already claimed more than 90,000 animal lives,...

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This week, we examine a series of significant developments across Central Asia, from the deepening fallout of Kyrgyzstan's political power struggle, with fresh arrests, widening investigations, and reports of military build-ups in one of the country's key districts, to a meeting of the Organisation of Turkic States carrying implications that could reverberate well into the rest of the year. We also look at Kazakhstan's announcement of a new oil discovery so substantial it comes close to rivalling Kashagan, alongside the decision by four of Central Asia's five states to dispatch aid convoys in...

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This week, we examine a series of major developments across Central Asia, from the results of Kazakhstan’s constitutional referendum to the announcement of new Chinese-funded border outposts and fortifications along Tajikistan’s frontier. We also look at the continuing fallout from the security shake-up in Kyrgyzstan, with further arrests and resignations, as well as the increasingly strange foreign movements of Turkmenistan’s senior leadership while war continues to rage just across the border in Iran, alongside Tehran’s threats to strike Turkmen infrastructure. The episode then turns...

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This week, we examine a series of major developments across the region, from unusual trade figures linking Afghanistan and Central Asia, to the expansion of border fencing and fortifications between two Central Asian states. We also look at the arrest of one country’s anti-corruption chief on corruption charges, the suspicious death in custody of a man accused of attempted assassination, and Kazakhstan’s shifting position on peacekeeper commitments in the Middle East. The episode also explores Turkmenistan’s growing role in assisting foreign evacuations out of Iran, before turning to the...

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This week, we’ll be covering Kazakhstan announcing the date for its upcoming constitutional referendum, controversial polling decisions in Kazakhstan, a new fighting force forming that could make the Tajikistan–Afghanistan border even more volatile, one leader returning from an unexplained absence, and several others travelling to the United States for talks that are raising eyebrows. We’ll also cover a major government reshuffle in Turkmenistan, before turning to our main story: the removal of one of Kyrgyzstan’s most powerful figures, and the political and geopolitical aftershocks...

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This week, we’re tracking a string of developments that could reshape the region’s security and political landscape, from a soldier’s death in Kazakhstan triggering major shake-ups at the top of the military chain of command, to Russian TV hosts openly talking about invading Central Asia, and Tokayev changing the rules in ways that could make a future Russian intervention easier to justify. We’ll also cover an Uzbek citizen being charged in Russia over their alleged role in an attack on a senior Russian military official, and more fighting along the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border. But...

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This week, we’re taking a look at crackdowns on the Uzbek language in northern Afghanistan, a U.S. drone going down in Afghanistan, and the latest political aftershocks in Kyrgyzstan after a former president was stripped of state titles and honours. We’ll then turn back to Washington, where new payments and a fresh round of visa changes are reshaping the rules for three Central Asian countries. From there, we’ll break down proposals coming out of Tashkent for new border and transit arrangements, before bringing in our special guest to dig into the worsening climate for Central Asian...

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This week, we’re tracking a packed slate of stories across Central Asia, starting with Trump’s invitations for Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to join the G20, while the rest of the region is left out in the cold. We’ll also break down Washington’s shift in visa rules for one of the Central Asian republics, before cutting through the latest reporting from the Tajik–Afghan border, where fresh fighting is colliding with longer-running security pressures. From there, we’ll take a close look at a recent decision out of Kabul and what it’s likely to mean for regional stability going...

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Another busy week in Central Asia. This episode we take a look at Nazarbayev making a rare appearance, Nur-Sultan putting limits on coal exports ahead of a likely cold winter, smuggler tunnels being discovered in Krygyzstan, Uzbekistan blocking Twitter, a stern warning by the Uzbek government for citizens leaving to fight for Russia, a regional chess triumph, Afghanistan paying its bills to one Central Asian country, whilst also refusing to pay another, US-Backed military drills kicking off in the region, and the Turkmen government entering a nearly billion dollar lawsuit against a Belarussian state company. We also take a look at the myriad of smuggling tunnels being discovered in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, and find out what they are being used for? 

On the show this week:
- Michael Lambert (Pinkerton Risk Management)

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