CABAR
The Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting is a project of IWPR
The Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting is a project of IWPR
The Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR.asia) is a regional analytical, informational and educational platform. Its mission is to develop expert and journalistic analytics as well as providing training on new media and analytical support for broad social processes in the countries of the region.
Citizens said yes to the proposed constitutional amendments, but few believe the state’s hold on power will ease.
Moscow’s war in Ukraine is polarising public opinion in the Central Asian country.
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Authorities struggle to contain anger over a citizen’s unexplained death in detention.
With authorities remaining tight-lipped, emotions run high in Tajikistan as citizens argue over the ongoing conflict.
To bolster its troops, Moscow is tempting foreign nationals with the offer of a passport.
Millions from all over the region have historically travelled there to work, with their remittances playing a significant part in many countries’ economies.
Thousands have left on specially chartered flights or made their own way to the borders.
With the region’s fortunes deeply linked to the Russian Federation, analysts assess how Russia’s invasion is likely to affect economic and geopolitical realities.
Since 1991, the ex-leader has become identified with the state itself, but his status is now crumbling.