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  1. PoliticsBrief12 Jun

    Kazakhstan’s ruling party votes to merge into a new pro-Tokayev party

    Amanat, the party built around Nursultan Nazarbayev and in power since 1999, said at its congress on 12 June that it will merge into Adilet, a party created this year by President Tokayev’s allies. It is the clearest break yet with the Nazarbayev machine, weeks before August’s elections.

  2. PoliticsBrief11 Jun

    Kazakhstan’s Senate ratifies a border-regime deal with Uzbekistan

    Kazakhstan’s Senate ratified the agreement governing the regime along its 2,356-kilometre border with Uzbekistan on 11 June, the last legal step in a demarcation the two finished in 2022.

  3. PoliticsBrief10 Jun

    US House passes a bill on Chinese and Russian influence in Georgia

    The US House passed the Countering China’s Control of the Caucasus Act on 8 June, ordering a classified report on Russian and Chinese intelligence activity in Georgia. It is the sharpest sign yet of Washington’s rift with Tbilisi.

  4. Turkmenistan · European Union · Human rights
    PoliticsBrief5 Jun

    The EU goes to Ashgabat: what rights groups want from the June 22 dialogue

    The 18th annual EU-Turkmenistan Human Rights Dialogue takes place in Ashgabat on June 22. IPHR and TIHR published a briefing this week telling Brussels what to demand.