Oliver Taylor | Europe and Eurasia Fellow Image sourced from Oziel Gómez via Unsplash For most Australians, Kyrgyzstan does not register as a place of strategic interest. It does not sit in our trade top ten; it does not dominate foreign policy debates. It rarely appears in conversations about where the global economy is heading. If Kyrgyzstan appears at all, it is usually as a footnote to something larger: Russian influence, Chinese infrastruct…
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