By David Trilling | 30 March 2010 Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has been taking a beating in the Russian press over the last week. The burst of media attacks suggests...
By Ahmed Rashid | 30 March 2010 When Pakistan's powerful army chief, Gen Ashfaq Kayani, and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi got off the plane in Washington to conduct what...
Vladimir Ryzhkov 09 February 2010 As anticipated, the report recently issued by the liberal Institute of Contemporary Development titled “21st-Century Russia: Reflections on an Attractive Tomorrow” caused a big stir...
Molly Corso 08 February 2010 Officials in Georgia are downplaying speculation that the apparent victory of the pro-Russian candidate in Ukraine’s presidential run-off will have negative repercussions for Tbilisi. But...
Jesse Tatum Interview with Dr. Christoph H. Stefes CRIA: With regard to your comparative study of corruption in Georgia and Armenia, can you explain its different levels – i.e....
RFE/RL 30 January 2010 Afghan President Hamid Karzai tells RFE/RL that he has long advocated talking to moderate elements within the Taliban but that the international community is only...
Simon Pirani 28 January 2010 Although Ukraine’s troubles with Russian gas and Russia’s troubles with Ukrainian transit are not over yet, political relations between the two countries should improve after...
Duygu Uckun "In the last five years, everything has changed. In the last 200 years, nothing has changed." -Russian say- According to a New York Times article dated December...
Nino Patsuria As prospects dim for a quick reopening of the Turkish-Armenian border, Georgian business executives remain quietly content. Trouble with the Turkish-Armenian reconciliation process can mean continued economic benefits for Georgian...
Ahmed Rashid People in the South Asia region will be holding their breath in the new year. If both nations fail to achieve a modicum of political stability and success against...
Ahmed Rashid While President Obama deliberated three months before releasing his new Afghan surge strategy, his decision actually muddied the waters as far as American credibility in Afghanistan and Pakistan...
Zarif Nazar and Charles Recknagel In many parts of Afghanistan, living near the border brings advantages. Villagers can earn money from the cross-border trade as merchants or as carriers. Even...
Ahmed Rashid Here is the real dilemma faced by the Western alliance in its continuing war against terrorism. Pakistan's military dictator, General Pervaiz Musharraf, has been responsible for the...
Ahmed Rashid President Pervez Musharraf again finds himself in the eye of the storm. Al-Qa'eda is baying for his blood as a result of the carnage inside the Red...
Ahmed Rashid As Obama announces an aggressive counter terror campaign in Afghanistan, the region’s most dangerous nation—Pakistan—gets more grim by the day. Ahmed Rashid on President Zardari’s loss of control. In...