February 09, 2024 Why Is Tashkent Reluctant to Reconnect with Ethnic Uzbeks Abroad? By Niginakhon Saida Although there are millions of ethnic Uzbeks in neighboring countries, the Uzbek government does not seriously entertain the idea of building bonds with them. Why?
January 04, 2024 Central Asia’s Water Crisis Is Already Here By Jahan Taganova, Anna Shabanova-Serdechna, and Niginakhon Saida What will it take for Central Asian states to sustainably adapt to climate change, particularly the regional water crisis that is already underway?
December 01, 2023 Uzbekistan Takes a Stance Against Promoting or Endorsing Polygamy By Niginakhon Saida While polygamy is illegal in Uzbekistan, having a second (or third) wife is still trendy.
November 03, 2023 Uzbekistan’s Imams Stand in Solidarity With Palestine, Caution Against Propaganda By Niginakhon Saida Solidarity with and concerns about Palestine are not a new development among Uzbeks, but there have been a variety of responses to the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
September 28, 2023 Measuring the Power and Legitimacy of Uzbekistan’s Islamic Leaders By Niginakhon Saida The popularity of religious figures in Uzbekistan is tied to their legitimacy, itself derived from their formal positions within government-affiliated religious institutions.
August 03, 2023 The Hujra Phenomenon: How Do Uzbekistan’s Children Learn About Islam? By Niginakhon Saida The apparently increasing number of hujra , clandestine religious classrooms, in Uzbekistan indicates a growing need for formal religious education that is not attainable for many at present.
July 11, 2023 In Uzbekistan, Another Z-Artist’s Concert Canceled By Niginakhon Saida Is it over for Russian Z-artists in Central Asia?
July 06, 2023 New Uzbekistan, New Universities, New Problems By Niginakhon Saida Reforms in tertiary education have made university degrees more attainable in Uzbekistan, but less valued.
July 05, 2023 The Taliban’s New Canal Threatens Water Security in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan By Niginakhon Saida As the Taliban rush to complete the Qosh Tepa canal, Central Asia’s water security is at risk.
June 20, 2023 Redeeming Book Culture in Uzbekistan By Niginakhon Saida In a new political era, boosted by social media, Uzbekistan’s publishers, translators, and book bloggers see rewarding opportunities amid the challenges.
May 04, 2023 Meet the Women Who Pushed Uzbekistan to Criminalize Domestic Violence By Niginakhon Saida These are the women, among many others, who advocated and pushed for Uzbekistan to finally criminalize domestic violence.
April 04, 2023 Civil Society Activists Launch Campaign Against ‘Culture of Violence’ in Tashkent By Niginakhon Saida With the support of the country’s mass media foundation, local civil society activists are trying to instill the message that violence against women is not innate to Uzbek culture.