Waiting for Tokayev's Social Justice
Two years after his re-election, Kazakhstan is still ruled through an oligarchic economic model
The Week in Kazakhstan: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Former presidents get fresh legal protections, the ruling party revisits the time zone question
“External Forces Let Rebels Take Over in Syria”
The Assad regime had been an incubator of dissent, expert says
The Week in Kazakhstan: Falling and Bouncing
A weak tenge is not yet worrying the cabinet, residents mull moving away
The Tenge’s Uncertain Future
Kazakhstan’s currency is weakening and its future stability is under threat
One Mistake After Another
The government's unwillingness to acknowledge problems leads to repeating tragedies
The Week in Kazakhstan: Coughing and Smiling
Putin offers Rosatom’s services for Kazakhstan’s nuclear power plant, Oskemen is covered in smog
"Women in Kazakhstan are not only oppressed in the family, but also by the system"
One year after the murder of Saltanat Nukenova, has Kazakhstan improved safeguards against domestic violence?
EU Special Rep: “Geopolitical Challenges Strengthened EU-Central Asia Relations”
An exclusive interview with Terhi Hakala, the EU Special Representative for Central Asia