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ID61681
Title

Post-Soviet Central Asia

Editor(s)Ed. by Atabaki, Touraj; O'Kane, John
Year1998
Pagesxv+384 p
PlaceLondon
PublsiherTauris Academic Studies in association with the International Institute for Asian Studies
Language(s)eng
AnnotationPartial contents: Akiner, Shirin, "Social and political reorganisation in CA: transition from pre-colonial to post-colonial society", p. 1-34; Atabaki, Touraj, "The impediments to the development of civil societies in CA", p. 35-43; [Belokrenickij] Belokrenitsky, Vyacheslav Ya., "Russia and former Soviet CA: the attitude towards regional integrity", p. 44-61; [Šaumjan] Shaumian, Tatiana, "Foreign policy perspectives of the Central Asian states", p. 62-72; Pahlevan, Tchangiz, "Iran and Central Asia", p. 73-90; Winrow, Gareth M., "Turkish policy in CA", p. 91-108; Tryjarski, Edward, "Towards better mutual comprehension among Turkic-speakers", p. 109-17; Swiętochowski, Tadeusz, "The politics of oil and the quest for stability: the Caspian Sea", p. 118-29; Micallef, Roberta M., "Literature and the nation in contemporary Uzbekistan", p. 130-36; [Koroteeva] Koroteyeva, Victoria; Makarova, Ekaterina, "The assertion of Uzbek national identity: nativization or state-building process?", p. 137-43; Dollerup, Cay, "Language and culture in transition in Uzbekistan", p. 144-56; Freitag-Wirminghaus, Rainer, "Turkmenistan's place in CA and the world", p. 157-76; Attar, Ali, "Nawruz in Tajikistan: ritual or politics?", p. 231-47; Kendirbaeva, Gulnar, "The early twentieth-century Kazakh intelligentsia: in search of national identity", p. 248-68; Gladney, Dru C., "Nations transgressing nation-states: constructing Dungan, Uygur and Kazakh identities across China, Central Asia and Turkey", p. 301-23; Foltz, Richard, "Central Asia in the minds of the Mughals", p. 337-44; Burton, Audrey, "Russian slaves in 17th-century Bukhara", p. 345-65
SubjectsEastern Europe / Politics and Government, Political Science / Central Asia  [Browse all]
Eastern Europe / History (General) / Central Asia  [Browse all]
Eastern Europe / Foreign Policy, International Relations (General) / Central Asia  [Browse all]
Belokrenickij, Vjačeslav E. Šaumjan, Tat'jana Koroteeva, Viktorija
Mediumbook
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