False Calm after Elections in Kyrgyzstan
From: International Crisis Group
Series: Crisis Group Podcast
Length: 03:33
Four months after violence against immigrants, Kyrgyzstan is forming a new government. How will this contribute to stability? Crisis Group’s Central Asia Project Director, Paul Quinn-Judge, tells us what's happening, and why
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