I’ve been meaning to post this for a while lately (thank you for reminding me Peter!), so better late than never.
Earlier this month, Chris Seiple of the Institute for Global Engagement had a great essay on Uzbekistan in FPRI’s E-Notes. There’s too much good stuff to take an excerpt and it’s worth checking out at least for its discussion of clans in Uzbek politics.
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Nice essay man. Thanks for the link.