Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | ASIA TODAY

New accusations against relatives of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev raise the issue of the cult of personality surrounding local leaders. Azattyk Asia's analysis: “The sudden transformation of the fathers of the nation into figures to be forgotten reflects the very meaning of political loyalty in our region.” The cases of Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.

China's and Kazakhstan's rare earths

by Vladimir Rozanskij | CENTRAL ASIA

The waste crisis in Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | CENTRAL ASIA

The importance of “Trump's Corridor” for Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | ARMENIA - AZERBAIJAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

According to an analysis by the Eurasian Development Bank, it will take another thirty years for the poorest of the Central Asian countries to stop the exodus of its young people in search of work. But even in Dushanbe, demographic changes and xenophobic tensions in Russia are beginning to slow down the phenomenon, with changes that could begin to be seen within a decade.

| 03/10/2025
| TAJIKISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

At the session marking the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, all five heads of state emphasised in their speeches how this region, torn apart by border conflicts for centuries, is now one of the most peaceful in the world, with growing economic cooperation. There was also a common position on Afghanistan, calling for an end to its isolation through pragmatism without official recognition of the Taliban.

| 30/09/2025
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Perfect posture, white smile, smooth face paired with thick grey or shiny black hair: from Turkmenistan to Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan, heads of state always appear in perfect shape and full of vitality in official images. Some even use Photoshop to add a few centimetres so as not to look out of place next to Donald Trump's stature.

| 26/09/2025
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

As part of a five-year plan to increase the country's ‘food security’, the Uzbek government has issued new regulations requiring citizens and businesses to take ambitious steps to reduce the enormous accumulation of food waste. But as everywhere in Central Asia, the effective implementation of this “revolution” imposed from above remains to be seen.

| 23/09/2025
| UZBEKISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

President Emomali Rakhmon recently awarded his daughter Ozoda the honorary title of ‘Exemplary Worker of Tajikistan’. This is yet another example of the habit of Central Asian satraps to generously bestow high honours, medals and awards of all kinds on members of their own families.

| 19/09/2025
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

This year, China became Tajikistan's main trading partner for the first time, with a balance exceeding billion. At the recent SCO summit held in Tianjin, there was also talk of establishing a centre for combating drug trafficking in Dushanbe, and bilateral agreements were signed on the digital economy, renewable energy and transport.

| 17/09/2025
| TAJIKISTAN - CHINA
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