Eurasia / Opinion

Armenia’s painful reorientation toward the West

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow October 28, 2025

Yerevan’s drive to break free from its dependency on Moscow is generating profound internal political turbulence and exposing it to new external risks, says a report by the Central Asia‑Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program.

IMF: Global economic outlook shows modest change amid policy shifts and complex forces

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas Economic Counsellor and the Director of Research of the IMF. October 15, 2025

Dialing down uncertainty, reducing vulnerabilities, and investing in innovation can help deliver durable economic gains.

PANNIER: Few will mourn passing of Turkmen Iron Lady Atajanova and Uzbek Grey Cardinal Jurabekov

Bruce Pannier October 11, 2025

Their deaths seem to have been conveniently overlooked for the most part by the authorities of today.

COMMENT: How Kyrgyzstan is becoming a Chinese province

Guest writer October 1, 2025

Central Asia lies at the crossroads of major geopolitical and regional interests. Until recently, the countries of the region managed to balance between Russia, China, Turkey, and the collective West. Now China plays an increasingly impoortant role.

COMMENT: Billionaire Ivanishvili’s shadow rule pushes Georgia toward autocracy

bne IntelliNews September 19, 2025

Georgia, once celebrated as a post-Soviet democratic success story, has quietly slipped into authoritarianism under the stewardship of its elusive puppet master, Bidzina Ivanishvili, says a Central Asia-Caucasus Institute report.

Washington has “surrendered” in the Central Asia battle for influence, says ex-ambassador

bne IntelliNews September 18, 2025

Russia and China now dominate narrative across region, Daniel N. Rosenblum tells students at Yale. If US cuts itself off from the world, “we will ultimately be less secure and less prosperous,” he warns.

COMMENT: US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal exposes Russia’s strategic failures

bne IntelliNews September 17, 2025

The recent peace breakthrough between Armenia and Azerbaijan is a major diplomatic win for the United States and a setback for Russia, according to a new report published by the Atlantic Council.

INTERVIEW: The rags-to-riches rise of Freedom Holding Corp's Timur Turlov

Ben Aris in Dusseldorf September 15, 2025

As he rang the Nasdaq exchange bell to start trading in his company’s shares, the childhood dream of this Wall Street movie fan from a poor Moscow suburb had come true.

COMMENT: Need and loathing in Russia – unpacking the labour migration paradox

Katherine Spencer September 10, 2025

Central Asian guest workers face growing hardship.

MACRO ADVISORY: Armenia and Azerbaijan, TRIPP’ing along the Zangezur Corridor

Chris Weafer CEO of Macro-Advisory August 19, 2025

The Joint Declaration signed by the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on August 8th in the White House, with the associated agreement to build the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) might be a pivotal point.

COMMENT: Moscow's strategic defeat, Washington's noisy triumph in the South Caucasus

Robert Ananyan in Yerevan August 11, 2025

With the historic Washington deal, the US is seizing from Russia the role of main mediator in the Armenian-Azerbaijani process.

COMMENT: From an AI tax assistant to biometrics, Uzbekistan invests in digital services

Sherzod Shermatov* August 9, 2025

The Uzbek government’s digitalisation effort is broad and all-encompassing.

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