Nazerke Mukhamediya
mukhamedian.bsky.social
Nazerke Mukhamediya
@mukhamedian.bsky.social
researcher, Central Asian,
currently working on successions, regimes, and foreign policy of CA
Co-written with my dear friend and colleague, this work aims to amplify local voices, explore key issues, and offer a regional perspective on the global CRM debate.
May 14, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Together with my dear friend and colleague, we’ve written a piece to highlight the voices, issues, and perspectives that Central Asia brings to this crucial global topic.
Here the link: thediplomat.com/2025/05/risk...
Risk and Reward in Central Asia’s Critical Raw Materials Boom
As Brussels, Beijing, Moscow, and Washington scramble to secure key materials for clean energy and new tech, they have begun to size up the region’s potential.
thediplomat.com
May 14, 2025 at 1:01 PM
Let’s see and hope that investing in the future will become a shared priority for all sides involved and prove beneficial for both regions. What we need are strong and prosperous regions on this continent.
April 6, 2025 at 6:13 PM
It’s unimaginable how people who fought on the front lines of the Soviet war were, at the same time, exiled under various accusations to the northern part of Central Asia and the North Caucasus.
February 23, 2025 at 7:22 AM
I think my face looked exactly like this the whole journey.
February 20, 2025 at 9:21 PM
For example, if the entire emphasis of the guide and the museum shifted from general expressions like “living in unity” and not losing the memories of suffering to actively uncovering more documents, stories, and corresponding exhibits, I believe this would have a greater impact on cohesion.
February 20, 2025 at 4:16 PM
I liked the museum. Compared to others, museums in Kazakhstan tell a story—sometimes even quite bold.
However, if museums were more independent in their thinking, better funded, and focused on different aspects, so much more could be created in these areas.
February 20, 2025 at 4:16 PM
I liked the museum. Compared to others, museums in Kazakhstan tell a story—sometimes even boldly.
However, if museums were more independent in their thinking, better funded, and focused on different aspects, so much more could be created in these areas.
February 20, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Life is not easy in the North and Center—it feels like the streets remember everything.
And, of course, when it came to prisons, exiles, and persecution, the Kazakh steppes perfectly served to their purpose once again. Dolinka (where all roads led) became the administrative center.
February 20, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Karlag Museum (Karlag Gulag Camp)
February 19, 2025 at 10:13 AM
It was a deeply sad. I kept wondering: Did we really deserve this? Is there any hope hold onto
February 16, 2025 at 3:51 PM