Latest Articles about Central Asia
KAZAKHSTAN SEEKS FULL CONTROL OVER KASHAGAN OIL TAP
The ongoing dispute between the Kazakh government and the Italian Agip KCO oil consortium reached a critical point when Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Masimov, addressing the second Eurasian Energy Forum held in Astana on September 6, issued what sounded like an ultimatum. He clearly articulated... MORE
KAZAKHSTAN CONFRONTS OIL CONSORTIUM OVER SETBACKS AT KASHAGAN
Paolo Scaroni, head of Italy’s ENI-Agip, which operates Kazakhstan’s super giant Kashagan oil field, is arriving in Astana to discuss compensation for repeated failures to start production on time and within budget. Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has also announced that he would go to... MORE
BRIDGEHEAD IN EUROPE: KAZAKHSTAN ACQUIRES ROMANIA’S ROMPETROL
Kazakhstan’s state oil and gas company, KazMunayGaz, has bought a 75% stake in Romania’s privately owned Rompetrol Group, an expansion-prone holding that includes oil refineries in Romania and product distribution networks in that country and beyond. Under the agreement, disclosed on August 27, KazMunayGaz will... MORE
KYRGYZSTAN FACES RAMPANT INFLATION FOR FOOD PRODUCTS
In the past few weeks Kyrgyzstan has endured steadily rising food prices. According to estimates by the Kyrgyz parliament, roughly 500,000 people, the poorest stratum of the population, are directly affected by increased prices for bread and other basic products. The Kyrgyz government blames neighboring... MORE
KAZAKH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS RESURRECT COMMUNIST-STYLE ONE-PARTY RULE
The August 18 snap elections for Kazakhstan’s national parliament and local assemblies brought, as predicted, a landslide victory for President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s Nur Otan party. With amazing speed, on the morning of August 19 the Central Election Committee announced that Nur Otan had gained 88.5%... MORE
KAZAKHSTAN CRACKING DOWN ON HIZB-UT-TAHRIR
Kazakhstan’s National Security Service (KNB) is continuing to crack down heavily on the activities of Hizb-ut-Tahrir, the Islamic Party of Liberation. According to the KNB press service, on August 24 intelligence officers disrupted a cell of the banned religious party in Mangistau Region (western Kazakhstan).... MORE
SCO SUMMIT FOCUSES ON ENERGY COOPERATION
On August 16, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held its annual summit in Bishkek, the Kyrgyz capital. This was the largest event to date for both Bishkek and the SCO, as the summit brought together official representatives of 12 countries. Energy cooperation and security issues... MORE
ECONOMICS AND SECURITY CLOSELY TIED IN KAZAKHSTAN-JORDAN RELATIONSHIP
On August 9 Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev met Jordan’s King Abdallah II in Astana, confirming his intention to expand ties between the two countries. In addition to Jordan, Kazakhstan is also pursuing closer bilateral relations with Egypt as part of an overture to the Middle... MORE
ASHGABAT MOVES TO IMPROVE TURKMENISTAN’S HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD
Since succeeding Turkmen “president for life” Saparmurat Niyazov on December 22, 2006, Gurbanguly Berdimukhamedov has swiftly moved to consolidate power and improve Turkmenistan’s international image with an assuredness that has startled analysts. First, on May 16 Ashgabat announced that Akmurat Redzhepov, head of the feared... MORE
NEW STATE IDEOLOGY BOUND TO FAIL IN KYRGYZSTAN
On July 30, Kyrgyz State Secretary Adakhan Madumarov officially presented his national ideological project called “Development through Unity.” Creating and spreading national ideologies in Kyrgyzstan has been the state secretary’s main function since the early 1990s. However, after completing his task responsibly, Madumarov faced widespread... MORE