Aigerim Turgunbaeva
@aigiturgunbaeva
Journalist focusing on Central Asia
Words: The Guardian, Reuters, Al Jazeera, Eurasianet, The Diplomat, CABAR asia
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02-08-2017 03:21:26
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Grateful to James Himberger and National Interest for publishing my latest piece on what a collapse of the fragile #Iran–#Israel truce could mean for #CentralAsia. With insights from Bruce Pannier, Aigerim Turgunbaeva, Sanat Kushkumbayey, and Shireen Hunter. nationalinterest.org/blog/silk-road…
Putin’s next battlegrounds may not be in Europe — but in Kazakhstan and Armenia. Seth Cropsey and my latest The Washington Post op-ed explains how Moscow is waging covert wars across the post-Soviet space — and how the U.S. can still counter it. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…
Grateful to Charlie Hoyle and his colleagues at The New Arab for publishing my article about #Kazakhstan’s entry into the #AbrahamAccords. This piece includes quotes from Aigerim Turgunbaeva, Bruce Pannier, Aziz Alghashian, and Rich Outzen. newarab.com/analysis/israe…
Is Politics Dead in Kyrgyzstan? Good pre-election read from Dr. Aijan Sharshenova for The Diplomat thediplomat.com/2025/11/is-pol…
Out on the shelves and online today: my report for The Economist on how #Kyrgyzstan is backsliding into authoritarianism under Sadyr Japarov, who came to power in a popular revolution but now quashes dissent economist.com/asia/2025/12/0…
In my latest for N7 Foundation, I argue that the United States should engage Central Asia through a coalition that includes both its allies and key regional partners. Expanding the C5+1 into a C6+2—bringing Israel in alongside the Central Asian states and Azerbaijan—would allow
Kyrgyzstan’s 2025 snap parliamentary elections reshaped the political landscape. Research Fellow Aigerim Turgunbaeva analyzes executive consolidation, the Japarov–Tashiev balance, and north–south dynamics shaping stability ahead of 2027. turancenter.org/analysis/north…