Uzbekistan

  • Sep 2, 2004
  • 6 min read

KYRGYZSTAN/RUSSIA: UES expands with hydroelectric deal

UES's move into Kyrgyzstan is a sign of increasing Russian involvement in Central Asian markets,...

Kyrgyzstan
  • Aug 31, 2004
  • 7 min read

CENTRAL ASIA: Cooperation vital to efficient water use

Since 1991, many attempts have been made to reinstate joint control of the rivers rising in...

Central Asia
  • Aug 16, 2004
  • 8 min read

TURKMENISTAN: Policy on minorities threatens stability

Much of the international media coverage of President Sapamurat Niyazov's rule is devoted to the...

Turkmenistan
  • Aug 11, 2004
  • 7 min read

CIS: Remittances offer lifeline to troubled countries

Remittances have become a major source of development finance globally. While remittances to the...

Cis
  • Aug 5, 2004
  • 7 min read

UZBEKISTAN: Strikes signal growth of Islamic threat

On July 30, three almost simultaneous suicide bombs in Tashkent damaged the US and Israeli...

Uzbekistan
  • Aug 2, 2004
  • 7 min read

CIS: Why elites are reaching for the tax weapon

Russian oil major Yukos's share price rallied today on news that bailiffs had given it a month to...

Cis
  • Aug 2, 2004
  • 1 min read

UZBEKISTAN: Responsibility for bombings still unclear

The Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir today denied involvement in Friday's suicide bomb attacks in...

Uzbekistan
  • Jul 28, 2004
  • 1 min read

UZBEKISTAN: Fifteen go on trial for March events

The Jamoat ('Society') group was behind March's outbreak of violence that killed at least 47...

Uzbekistan