Reducing Tensions on Central Asian Borders
Strong ties between Tajik and Kyrgyz governments prevent local unrest from getting out of hand.
Strong ties between Tajik and Kyrgyz governments prevent local unrest from getting out of hand.
Some see peace as a result of top-down policies, others as something for individuals to work toward.
Politicians urged to watch their language and curb unruly supporters.
Multi-ethnic group running a saving and loans network says it has helped mend relationships following the 2008 violence.
Analysts say authorities have failed to design a coherent counter-terrorism policy.
Russian leader’s solo mediation attempt seems to have worked.
News outlets argue they wanted to avoid providing a platform for possible incitement.
Analysts believe recommendations in key report could reduce tensions which have surfaced after recent bloodshed.
Questions raised about emphasis on traditional methods to resolve ownership disputes.
President Sargsyan issues unprecedented criticism of Moscow’s readiness to supply long-term foe Azerbaijan.