Eyeing the door
Why are Central Asian governments increasingly keen to break free of Russian control?

The terrorist attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall in March 2024, which left 140 people dead, has sparked a crackdown on Central Asian workers living in Russia, and put the relationship between the region and Russia under increasing strain.
Russia’s war in Ukraine has also been an opportunity for these republics to choose a more independent political path, while Vladimir Putin’s attention was elsewhere.
Overall, Central Asia is walking a fine line between pursuing more independence from Russia and not disturbing the regional balance of power.











