Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 3 - Number 1/2
Central Eurasian Studies Review - Volume 3 - Number 1/2
Author: Various
Publisher: Central Eurasian Studies Society
Publication date: 2004
ISBN: 1538-5043
Number of pages: 97
Format / Quality: PDF
Size: 1,4 Mb
Language:English
Цитата:Contents of this issue
Perspectives
Volume 3, Number 1 Winter 2004
The Complexity of Central Eurasia, Robert M. Cutler
Mysterious Eurasia: Thoughts in Response to Dr. Schoeberlein, Doulatbek Khidirbekughli
The Distinctive Factors of Central Eurasia: A Response to Professor Gleason, Alexander Lehrman
Towards Rethinking Geopolitics, Mehdi Parvizi Amineh
The Specific and the General in Economic Policy Analysis and Advice, Richard Pomfret
Research Reports and Briefs
State Decline in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Lawrence P. Markowitz
Towards a Connection between Religion and Nationality in Central Asia, Sébastien Peyrouse
The Role of the Pilgrimage in Relations between Uzbekistan and the Uzbek Community of Saudi Arabia, Bayram Balcı
Reviews and Abstracts
Reviews
Mark Slobin, Afghanistan Untouched. Reviewed by Rachel Harris
Eric W. Sievers, The Post-Soviet Decline of Central Asia: Sustainable Development and Comprehensive Capital. Reviewed by Daniel Stevens
Brian Glyn Williams, The Crimean Tatars: The Diaspora Experience and the Forging of a Nation. Reviewed by Anna Oldfield Senarslan
Bruce G. Privratsky, Muslim Turkistan: Kazak Religion and Collective Memory. Reviewed by Pınar Akçalı
Korkut A. Ertürk, ed., Rethinking Central Asia: Non-Eurocentric Studies in History, Social Structure and Identity. Reviewed by Stéphane Dudoignon
Boris Rumer, ed., Central Asia: A Gathering Storm? Reviewed by Michael Kaser
Abstracts
Shoshana Keller, To Moscow, Not Mecca: The Soviet Campaign Against Islam in Central Asia, 1917-1941. Reviewed by Walter Comins-Richmond
Rafis Abazov, Historical Dictionary of Kyrgyzstan. Reviewed by Jamilya Ukudeeva
Conferences and Lecture Series
The Fourth Annual Conference of the Central Eurasian Studies Society, Virginia Martin
Symposium: Customary Law (Adat Law) between State and Society: Caucasus /Central Asia in Comparison to Other Regions of the Islamic World, Michael Kemper and Maurus Reinkowski
The 2003 Middle East and Central Asia Politics, Economics, and Society Conference,
Payam Foroughi, Kristian Alexander, Christopher Patterson
The 2003 AAASS Conference, Shoshana Keller
Educational Resources and Developments
Teaching about Central Asia at Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Nadir Devlet and Daniel C. Waugh
Цитата:Contents of this issue
Perspectives
Volume 3, Number 2 Spring 2004
Eurasian Studies in Turkey, Ayşe Güneş-Ayata, Hayriye Kahveci, Işık Kuşçu
Research Reports
Narrative of Migration and Kazakh Identity, Saulesh Yessenova
Uzbek Communities in the Kyrgyz Republic and Their Relationship to Uzbekistan, Matteo Fumagalli
Politics and Public Policy in Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Case of Higher Education Reform
in Kyrgyzstan, Askat Dukenbaev
The Soviet Policy of Economic Nationalization in Uzbekistan and its Consequences, 1917-1940,
Nadejda Ozerova
Reviews and Abstracts
Anke von Kügelgen, Ashirbek Muminov, and Michael Kemper, eds., Muslim Culture in Russia and Central Asia, vol. 3: Arabic, Persian and Turkic Manuscripts (15th-19th Centuries). Reviewed by Devin DeWeese
Daniel Brower, Turkestan and the Fate of the Russian Empire. Reviewed by Gulnar Kendirbai
Pauline Jones Luong, Institutional Change and Political Continuity in Post-Soviet Central Asia: Power, Perceptions, and Pacts. Reviewed by Cengiz Surucu
Boris Z. Rumer, ed., Central Asia and the New Global Economy. Reviewed by Peter G. Laurens
Roald Sagdeev and Susan Eisenhower, eds., Islam and Central Asia: An Enduring Legacy or an Evolving Threat? Reviewed by Vika Gardner
Yuri Bregel, An Historical Atlas of Central Asia. Reviewed by Nick Megoran
George Kennan, Vagabond Life: The Caucasus Journals of George Kennan. Reviewed by Thomas M. Barrett
Conferences and Lecture Series
The Tenth Annual Central and Inner Asian Seminar, Jennifer Taynen
Nation-building in the Making: "Volga-Ural Studies" Workshop, Gönül Pultar
Workshop on Iran and Regional Developments, Bayram Sinkaya
Educational Resources and Developments
Earth Odyssey: Uzbekistan. Using the Web to Connect American High School and University Students with Personal Experiences in Uzbekistan, Vika Gardner and Jeff Stanzler
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