The Kyrgyz town of Kara-Suu lies on the border with Uzbekistan, some 25 kilometres from Osh, the city most affected by the conflict between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks on 10-17 June 2010. With a population of around 21,000, of which 67% are ethnic Uzbek, Kara-Suu also serves as the administrative centre of the Kara-Suu district, which includes the village of Nariman, with a predominantly Uzbek population and notorious as the scene of several high-profile and brutal murders, as well as suburbs of Osh
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
Attempts of regime survival, in particular a continuous re-election of the ruling regimes, is a comm...
This thesis is an analysis of two conflicts in the Ferghana region of Kyrgyzstan in 1990 and 2010 to...
The Kyrgyz town of Kara-Suu lies on the border with Uzbekistan, some 25 kilometres from Osh, the cit...
After months of delays, leaks and rumours, the Kyrgyzstan Inquiry Commission (KIC) has finally publi...
Following the ‘revolution’ in April 2010, the subsequent interethnic violence in June and the recent...
In August 2015 Kyrgyzstan completed the accession process to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). Bish...
The autonomous region of Gorno-Badakhshan (GBAO) in Tajikistan offers one of the world’s most impres...
The EU argues in its Central Asia policy that it wants to take greater account of Afghanistan. But w...
Kyrgyzstan is the only country in the region that has experienced two violent changes of regime sinc...
This article demonstrates that ethnicity itself didn’t play a significant role to cause conflicts in...
Russia was the first state in the world to de facto recognise the regime change in Kyrgyzstan that t...
After much anticipation and anxiety about the presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan, there is a feeli...
The current tensions in Kyrgyzstan can be traced back to the legacy of Soviet rule in Central Asia. ...
Regardless of how events play out in Kyrgyzstan, it is now clear that U.S. policy there in recent ye...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
Attempts of regime survival, in particular a continuous re-election of the ruling regimes, is a comm...
This thesis is an analysis of two conflicts in the Ferghana region of Kyrgyzstan in 1990 and 2010 to...
The Kyrgyz town of Kara-Suu lies on the border with Uzbekistan, some 25 kilometres from Osh, the cit...
After months of delays, leaks and rumours, the Kyrgyzstan Inquiry Commission (KIC) has finally publi...
Following the ‘revolution’ in April 2010, the subsequent interethnic violence in June and the recent...
In August 2015 Kyrgyzstan completed the accession process to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). Bish...
The autonomous region of Gorno-Badakhshan (GBAO) in Tajikistan offers one of the world’s most impres...
The EU argues in its Central Asia policy that it wants to take greater account of Afghanistan. But w...
Kyrgyzstan is the only country in the region that has experienced two violent changes of regime sinc...
This article demonstrates that ethnicity itself didn’t play a significant role to cause conflicts in...
Russia was the first state in the world to de facto recognise the regime change in Kyrgyzstan that t...
After much anticipation and anxiety about the presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan, there is a feeli...
The current tensions in Kyrgyzstan can be traced back to the legacy of Soviet rule in Central Asia. ...
Regardless of how events play out in Kyrgyzstan, it is now clear that U.S. policy there in recent ye...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
Attempts of regime survival, in particular a continuous re-election of the ruling regimes, is a comm...
This thesis is an analysis of two conflicts in the Ferghana region of Kyrgyzstan in 1990 and 2010 to...