Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KYRGYZSTAN

Through tax breaks and the commissioning of new small hydroelectric power plants, the government in Bishkek is resolutely pursuing a path of ecological transition. This will bring significant benefits for businesses, but doubts remain about the impact on the behaviour of individual citizens.

Central Asia resistence to change

by Vladimir Rozanskij | CENTRAL ASIA

Kyrgyzstan's questionable electoral reform

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KYRGYZSTAN

Peace between Dushanbe and Bishkek and its advantages

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KYRGYZSTAN - TAJIKISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

The ‘patriarchal’ traditions of the region seem to be increasingly shifting towards the female faces of the local ‘dynasties’. This is confirmed by the sudden emergence from the shadows of Oguldžakhan Atabaeva, sister of theTurkmen President, Serdar Berdymukhamedov, and daughter of the President-father Gurbanguly.

| 14/04/2025
| TURKMENISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Controversy sparked In Uzbekistan  over the small fish farms that disappeared immediately after their inauguration was broadcast live on TV in a village in the Namangan region. A story that recalls the tradition of ‘deceptive demonstrations’ that has regularly resurfaced in the region since the time of the tsars' visits.

| 02/04/2025
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

The Eurasian military alliance has presented new guidelines for law enforcement operations to be applied in all member states to prevent ‘terrorist infiltration’. Last year 420 illegal organisations were identified, but there were also many summary actions against Tajiks after the attack on Krokus City Hall. Dushanbe is insisting that its citizens fully legalise their residence status in Russia by the end of April.

| 31/03/2025
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

In the centre of the Tajikistan capital, the start of the demolition of a historic tea house, a world-famous meeting place for writers and artists, to make way for new modern buildings, is sparking heated discussions. The Lokhuti theatre, itself a masterpiece of Tajik architecture, also seems destined for the same fate.

| 24/03/2025
| TAJIKISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

The lack of children's literature in the Kyrgyz language has prompted two mothers to publish at their own expense a series of books based on local stories and traditions told to their children. These initiatives have quickly met with considerable success. They talk to Current Time: ‘They will make our people's boat stronger’.

| 21/03/2025
| KYRGYZSTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Moscow and Astana have formed a joint working group for the ‘custody of historical memory’. The Russians are pointing the finger at the way the imperial policy of the tsars and the Soviet Union is presented in history books. While the Kazakhs remember well the words of Putin who in 2014 declared that their country ‘never had its own statehood’.

| 19/03/2025
| RUSSIA - KAZAKISTAN
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“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”