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Unveiling Uzbekistan: A Nation at the Crossroads of History and Future

Join host Nick as he welcomes back acclaimed journalist and author Joanna Lillis to the Explaining History podcast. Seven years after her last appearance to discuss her book on Kazakhstan, “Dark Shadows,” Joanna returns to shed light on the enigmatic nation of Uzbekistan, the subject of her new book, “Silk Mirage.”

This episode delves into the complexities of a country that was, for 25 years, one of the world’s most brutal dictatorships and is now navigating a period of reform dubbed the “Uzbek Spring.” Lillis, drawing on two decades of experience living in and reporting on Central Asia, provides a nuanced and insightful look into Uzbekistan’s past, present, and future.


In this episode, we explore:

  • The core themes of “Silk Mirage,” including Uzbekistan’s political evolution, economic reforms, and the challenges of emerging from a dictatorship.
  • The geopolitical significance of Uzbekistan, a nation positioned between the great powers of Russia and China, and its role in China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
  • The impact of the long war in neighbouring Afghanistan on Uzbekistan’s security and foreign policy.
  • The potential for economic transformation as Uzbekistan leverages its strategic location and young population.
  • The cultural landscape of Uzbekistan,<

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