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Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty

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After twenty-five years of independence, there is little doubt that the five Central Asian states will persist as sovereign, independent states. They increasingly differ from each other, and are making their way in global politics. No longer connected only to Russia, they are now connected in important ways to Afghanistan, South Asia, China, Iran, and each other. This volume covers a wide range of issues and presents the work of emerging scholars authors well-known for their expertise in the region. The first part addresses social issues. Covering a wide range from HIV/AIDs to social media, the rebirth of Islam, outmigration, and problematic borders, this section follows two main currents: political development in the region and states’ responses to transboundary challenges. The second part, addressing economics and security, provides analyses of new infrastructure, informal economies (from bazaars to criminal networks), energy development, the role of enclaves in the Ferghana Valley, and the development of the states’ military structures. This section illuminates the interactions between economic developments and security, and the forces that could undermine both. The final part, comprised of five case studies, offers a “deeper dive” into a specific factor that matters in the development of each Central Asian state. These cases include Kazakhstan’s foreign policy identity, Kyrgyzstan’s domestic politics, Tajikistan’s pursuit of hydropower, foreign direct investment in Turkmenistan, and the perception of everyday corruption in Uzbekistan.

Author Biography:

Daniel L. Burghart is professor of national security and Eurasian studies at the National Intelligence University. Theresa Sabonis-Helf is professor of national security strategy at the National War College.
Release date NZ
March 16th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Daniel L. Burghart
  • Contributions by Elena Kovalova
  • Contributions by Laura Adams
  • Contributions by Marlene Laruelle
  • Contributions by Roger D. Kangas
  • Contributions by Stacie L. Giles
  • Contributions by Svetlana Ancker
  • Contributions by Yuhao Du
  • Edited by Daniel L. Burghart
  • Edited by Theresa Sabonis-Helf
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified; Graphs; Tables; Maps
Pages
544
Dimensions
161x236x48
ISBN-13
9781498572668
Product ID
27607524

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