What Does the Future Hold for Uzbekistan After Karimov?

What Does the Future Hold for Uzbekistan After Karimov?
Uzbek men gather to pay their last respects during the funeral of President Islam Karimov, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Sept. 3, 2016 (AP photo).

In this week’s Trend Lines podcast, WPR’s editor-in-chief, Judah Grunstein, and senior editor, Frederick Deknatel, discuss the African exodus from the International Criminal Court, Japan’s relationship with the Philippines, and the U.S. presidential election. For the Report, Sarah Kendzior joins Peter Dörrie to talk about Uzbekistan after the death of President Islam Karimov.

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Relevant Articles on WPR:

An African Exodus From the ICC Shows How the Court Sealed Its Own Fate

Can Japan Play the Mediator Amid Strained U.S.-Philippine Ties?
The Populist Revolt That Propelled Trump Won’t Fade Away If He Loses
The Death of Islam Karimov and the Unraveling of Authority in Uzbekistan

Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie.

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