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Catherine Putz
Catherine Putz is managing editor of The Diplomat.
Catherine (Katie) Putz is managing editor of The Diplomat.
She manages the monthly magazine as well as writing on Central Asia and Afghanistan. She writes on politics, security and culture in former Soviet spaces, particularly where they link to greater Asia. Katie also co-hosts The Diplomat’s Asia Geopolitics Podcast.
Katie is a graduate of the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky, where she studied international security and Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in history with a focus on U.S. diplomatic and conflict history. Previously, Katie worked in several positions at the Atlantic Council and as a communications consultant at the World Bank. She is a member of the Military Writers Guild and the National Press Club.

January 31, 2025
Torture Trial in Kazakhstan Ends in Prison Sentences, But Dissatisfaction Lingers
By Catherine Putz

January 29, 2025
With Foreign Aid Freeze and Immigration Restrictions, US Leaves Afghan Allies in the Cold
By Catherine Putz

January 29, 2025
Kambarata-1 Brings Kyrgyz, Kazakh, and Uzbek Energy Officials Together in Tashkent
By Catherine Putz

January 24, 2025
Trump’s Russia Gambit Puts Central Asia on Notice
By Catherine Putz

January 17, 2025
Tiny Steps for TAPI in the Taliban’s Afghanistan
By Catherine Putz

January 15, 2025
Eva Dou on the Secretive ‘House of Huawei’
By Catherine Putz

January 11, 2025
The Biden Administration’s Asia Legacy
By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz

January 14, 2025
Kyrgyzstan’s Social Democrats Under Pressure
By Catherine Putz

January 11, 2025
Alleged Coup Trial in Tajikistan: Prosecutors Seek Lengthy Sentences
By Catherine Putz

January 10, 2025
The Failed Plot to ‘Destroy’ Uzbek Officials Using US Sanctions
By Catherine Putz

January 09, 2025
Tajikistan and the Russian Scheme to Pay Taliban to Target Americans in Afghanistan
By Catherine Putz
