Moses Becker - Expert

Moses Becker

Moses Becker is a former leading researcher at the Institute of Law and Human Rights of ANAS. He is a commentator on political issues, a PhD in political science and an expert on interethnic and interreligious relations.

Kazakhstan Walks Fine Line Between Washington, Tehran and Beijing

Kazakhstan Walks Fine Line Between Washington, Tehran and Beijing

Kazakhstan is rightly regarded as the leading country in Central Asia, both in terms of its territory and natural resources. Its position gives it significant i...

25 May, 12:15
Tehran Bet on Beijing — But China Chose America

Tehran Bet on Beijing — But China Chose America

In its confrontation with the United States, Iran’s leadership, for reasons that remain unclear, had placed considerable hopes on assistance and support from Ru...

19 May, 10:50
Iran Pushes UAE and Israel Toward Secret Security Alliance

Iran Pushes UAE and Israel Toward Secret Security Alliance

Amid the US-Israeli confrontation with Iran, striking details are emerging about the military and political interaction between Israel and the UAE. More and mor...

18 May, 15:57
Washington’s Hormuz Blockade Deepens Pressure on Iran’s Economy

Washington’s Hormuz Blockade Deepens Pressure on Iran’s Economy

On the evening of April 13, 2026, in response to Iran’s blockade and mining of the Strait of Hormuz, the United States closed all entry and exit routes to the s...

16 Apr, 11:31
China Boosts Footprint in Uzbekistan as Central Asia Fosters Stronger Ties with Beijing

China Boosts Footprint in Uzbekistan as Central Asia Fosters Stronger Ties with Beijing

The principle of an empire is continuous expansion and the widening of its sphere of influence. If, for any reason, this process is interrupted, decline and eve...

11 Apr, 17:25
Debt, Land, and Gold: China’s Expanding Grip on Tajikistan

Debt, Land, and Gold: China’s Expanding Grip on Tajikistan

After the collapse of the USSR and the achievement of independence, the countries of Central Asia found themselves in an ideological and political vacuum. They...

07 Apr, 10:00
Kyrgyzstan Drifts Toward China as Debt and Trade Gap Surge

Kyrgyzstan Drifts Toward China as Debt and Trade Gap Surge

As part of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz SSR was among the least developed republics. Despite having sufficient resources, it exhibited some of the lowest...

30 Mar, 09:38
Strait of Hormuz: A Key Measure of NATO Cohesion

Strait of Hormuz: A Key Measure of NATO Cohesion

Recently, a weakening of unity within the North Atlantic Alliance has been observed. This has become especially evident during the conflict in the Middle East,...

23 Mar, 11:24
Kazakhstan Adopts New Constitution: More Power, Less Western Influence

Kazakhstan Adopts New Constitution: More Power, Less Western Influence

On March 15, 2026, a referendum on amendments to the republic's constitution was successfully completed in Kazakhstan. As observers noted, this marks the seven...

18 Mar, 12:30