Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty
The Return of Tamerlane?
Herausgeber: Burghart, Daniel L.; Sabonis-Helf, Theresa
Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty
The Return of Tamerlane?
Herausgeber: Burghart, Daniel L.; Sabonis-Helf, Theresa
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This collection provides a broad analysis of social, political, economic, and security issues in contemporary Central Asia. In particular, the contributors highlight the differences and similarities among the region's states in how they have consolidated statehood since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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This collection provides a broad analysis of social, political, economic, and security issues in contemporary Central Asia. In particular, the contributors highlight the differences and similarities among the region's states in how they have consolidated statehood since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781498572668
- ISBN-10: 1498572669
- Artikelnr.: 51148964
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781498572668
- ISBN-10: 1498572669
- Artikelnr.: 51148964
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.
Introduction: Central Asia in an Era of Sovereignty: The Return of
Tamerlane? Daniel L. Burghart and Theresa Sabonis-Helf Part I: Social
Issues Chapter 1: The Borderlands Paradox: Framing Central Asia's Current
Economic and Security Challenges, Vivian Walker Chapter 2: Legal Reform in
Central Asia: Moving Past History, Roger D. Kangas Chapter 3: Human Rights
and Governance in Central Asia, Mariya Y. Omelicheva Chapter 4: HIV/AIDS
Responses in Central Asia, Svetlana Ancker Chapter 5: Sorting Central Asia
Social Media, Stacie L. Giles Chapter 6: The Evolution of the IMU and its
Communication Strategy: Public Relations or Survival? Sebastien Peyrouse
Chapter 7: Brain Waste? Integration of Central Asian and Georgian Labor
Migrants in the United States, Saltanat Liebert Part II: Economics and
Security Chapter 8: One Belt One Road: Realizing the "China Dream" in
Central Asia? Yuhao Du Chapter 9: Infrastructure and the Political
Economies of Central Asia, Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 10: Great Game
Changers? The Changing Nature of Central Asian Energy, Daniel L. Burghart
Chapter 11: Multilateral Engagement with Central Asia on Energy Issues,
Richard Wheeler Chapter 12: Kazakhstan's Bazaar Economy: A Second-Best
Institution, Dena Sholk Chapter 13: The Fifth Estate: Illicit Networks in
Central Asia, Elena Kovalova Chapter 14: Problematic Puzzle Pieces:
Enclaves and Conflict in the Ferghana Valley, Timothy Rowe Chapter 15: The
Security Forces, Robert Timm Part III: Case Studies Chapter 16:
Kazakhstan's Dilemma on Eurasian and Central Asian Integration, Marlene
Laruelle Chapter 17: Kyrgyzstan's Experiments with Democracy, Erica Marat
Chapter 18: Tajikistan's Roghun Dam: Understanding Rahmon's "Palace of
Light," Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 19: Foreign Direct Investment in the
Oil & Gas Sector of Turkmenistan, Sophia Srinivasan Chapter 20: Everyday
Governance in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan, Laura Adams, Måns Svensson, and
Rustamjon Urinboyev
Tamerlane? Daniel L. Burghart and Theresa Sabonis-Helf Part I: Social
Issues Chapter 1: The Borderlands Paradox: Framing Central Asia's Current
Economic and Security Challenges, Vivian Walker Chapter 2: Legal Reform in
Central Asia: Moving Past History, Roger D. Kangas Chapter 3: Human Rights
and Governance in Central Asia, Mariya Y. Omelicheva Chapter 4: HIV/AIDS
Responses in Central Asia, Svetlana Ancker Chapter 5: Sorting Central Asia
Social Media, Stacie L. Giles Chapter 6: The Evolution of the IMU and its
Communication Strategy: Public Relations or Survival? Sebastien Peyrouse
Chapter 7: Brain Waste? Integration of Central Asian and Georgian Labor
Migrants in the United States, Saltanat Liebert Part II: Economics and
Security Chapter 8: One Belt One Road: Realizing the "China Dream" in
Central Asia? Yuhao Du Chapter 9: Infrastructure and the Political
Economies of Central Asia, Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 10: Great Game
Changers? The Changing Nature of Central Asian Energy, Daniel L. Burghart
Chapter 11: Multilateral Engagement with Central Asia on Energy Issues,
Richard Wheeler Chapter 12: Kazakhstan's Bazaar Economy: A Second-Best
Institution, Dena Sholk Chapter 13: The Fifth Estate: Illicit Networks in
Central Asia, Elena Kovalova Chapter 14: Problematic Puzzle Pieces:
Enclaves and Conflict in the Ferghana Valley, Timothy Rowe Chapter 15: The
Security Forces, Robert Timm Part III: Case Studies Chapter 16:
Kazakhstan's Dilemma on Eurasian and Central Asian Integration, Marlene
Laruelle Chapter 17: Kyrgyzstan's Experiments with Democracy, Erica Marat
Chapter 18: Tajikistan's Roghun Dam: Understanding Rahmon's "Palace of
Light," Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 19: Foreign Direct Investment in the
Oil & Gas Sector of Turkmenistan, Sophia Srinivasan Chapter 20: Everyday
Governance in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan, Laura Adams, Måns Svensson, and
Rustamjon Urinboyev
Introduction: Central Asia in an Era of Sovereignty: The Return of
Tamerlane? Daniel L. Burghart and Theresa Sabonis-Helf Part I: Social
Issues Chapter 1: The Borderlands Paradox: Framing Central Asia's Current
Economic and Security Challenges, Vivian Walker Chapter 2: Legal Reform in
Central Asia: Moving Past History, Roger D. Kangas Chapter 3: Human Rights
and Governance in Central Asia, Mariya Y. Omelicheva Chapter 4: HIV/AIDS
Responses in Central Asia, Svetlana Ancker Chapter 5: Sorting Central Asia
Social Media, Stacie L. Giles Chapter 6: The Evolution of the IMU and its
Communication Strategy: Public Relations or Survival? Sebastien Peyrouse
Chapter 7: Brain Waste? Integration of Central Asian and Georgian Labor
Migrants in the United States, Saltanat Liebert Part II: Economics and
Security Chapter 8: One Belt One Road: Realizing the "China Dream" in
Central Asia? Yuhao Du Chapter 9: Infrastructure and the Political
Economies of Central Asia, Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 10: Great Game
Changers? The Changing Nature of Central Asian Energy, Daniel L. Burghart
Chapter 11: Multilateral Engagement with Central Asia on Energy Issues,
Richard Wheeler Chapter 12: Kazakhstan's Bazaar Economy: A Second-Best
Institution, Dena Sholk Chapter 13: The Fifth Estate: Illicit Networks in
Central Asia, Elena Kovalova Chapter 14: Problematic Puzzle Pieces:
Enclaves and Conflict in the Ferghana Valley, Timothy Rowe Chapter 15: The
Security Forces, Robert Timm Part III: Case Studies Chapter 16:
Kazakhstan's Dilemma on Eurasian and Central Asian Integration, Marlene
Laruelle Chapter 17: Kyrgyzstan's Experiments with Democracy, Erica Marat
Chapter 18: Tajikistan's Roghun Dam: Understanding Rahmon's "Palace of
Light," Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 19: Foreign Direct Investment in the
Oil & Gas Sector of Turkmenistan, Sophia Srinivasan Chapter 20: Everyday
Governance in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan, Laura Adams, Måns Svensson, and
Rustamjon Urinboyev
Tamerlane? Daniel L. Burghart and Theresa Sabonis-Helf Part I: Social
Issues Chapter 1: The Borderlands Paradox: Framing Central Asia's Current
Economic and Security Challenges, Vivian Walker Chapter 2: Legal Reform in
Central Asia: Moving Past History, Roger D. Kangas Chapter 3: Human Rights
and Governance in Central Asia, Mariya Y. Omelicheva Chapter 4: HIV/AIDS
Responses in Central Asia, Svetlana Ancker Chapter 5: Sorting Central Asia
Social Media, Stacie L. Giles Chapter 6: The Evolution of the IMU and its
Communication Strategy: Public Relations or Survival? Sebastien Peyrouse
Chapter 7: Brain Waste? Integration of Central Asian and Georgian Labor
Migrants in the United States, Saltanat Liebert Part II: Economics and
Security Chapter 8: One Belt One Road: Realizing the "China Dream" in
Central Asia? Yuhao Du Chapter 9: Infrastructure and the Political
Economies of Central Asia, Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 10: Great Game
Changers? The Changing Nature of Central Asian Energy, Daniel L. Burghart
Chapter 11: Multilateral Engagement with Central Asia on Energy Issues,
Richard Wheeler Chapter 12: Kazakhstan's Bazaar Economy: A Second-Best
Institution, Dena Sholk Chapter 13: The Fifth Estate: Illicit Networks in
Central Asia, Elena Kovalova Chapter 14: Problematic Puzzle Pieces:
Enclaves and Conflict in the Ferghana Valley, Timothy Rowe Chapter 15: The
Security Forces, Robert Timm Part III: Case Studies Chapter 16:
Kazakhstan's Dilemma on Eurasian and Central Asian Integration, Marlene
Laruelle Chapter 17: Kyrgyzstan's Experiments with Democracy, Erica Marat
Chapter 18: Tajikistan's Roghun Dam: Understanding Rahmon's "Palace of
Light," Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter 19: Foreign Direct Investment in the
Oil & Gas Sector of Turkmenistan, Sophia Srinivasan Chapter 20: Everyday
Governance in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan, Laura Adams, Måns Svensson, and
Rustamjon Urinboyev