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Tag: Democracy in Central Asia

Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan

The Majority-Minority

by Hamid Toursunov 24/02/200519/06/2020

The powers-that-be seem unconcerned that a majority of the Kyrgyz population will have very little representation in the next parliament.

Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan

Akaev’s Acrid Legacy

by Aaron Rhodes 23/02/200519/06/2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan

Not In My Country

by Viktoria Panfilova 21/01/200519/06/2020
Posted inCaucasus, Central Asia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan

Rehearsal for Revolution?

by Andrei Gordeyev 21/01/200519/06/2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Uzbekistan

Rigged Elections in a Surreal Land

by David Lewis 22/12/200419/06/2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan

The Rumbles from Ukraine

by Hamid Toursunov 13/12/200419/06/2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Uzbekistan

The President’s Party

by Erkin Nazarov 13/12/200419/06/2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Asia, Finance, Kyrgyzstan

Power to the Villagers

by Hamid Toursunov 21/10/200419/06/2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan

Leveling Democracy’s Playing Field

by Hamid Toursunov 27/09/200419/06/2020

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