The EU and Central Asia Can Forge a Strategic Partnership Through Connectivity

On April 3-4, delegations from the European Union and the five Central Asian nations will convene in Samarkand for the first-ever Central Asia-European Union Summit. This landmark gathering takes place amid a complex new phase in international relations, characterized by growing unpredictability, erosion of international norms, economic weaponization, and intensifyingContinue Reading

In Freezing Foreign Aid, the US Leaves People to Die – and Allows China to Come to the Rescue

The Trump administration is terminating almost all foreign assistance grants to Central Asian countries, according to a document reportedly sent to the U.S. Congress this week outlining canceled and retained U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) programs. If the document matches reality, it not only marks a devastating blow toContinue Reading