The book explores how, and to what extent, Central Asia's ethnic minorities have adjusted to being "at home abroad" nearly three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The book explores how, and to what extent, Central Asia's ethnic minorities have adjusted to being "at home abroad" nearly three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Matteo Fumagalli is Associate Professor, Department of International Relations at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. From September 2016 he will be Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: At home abroad? 2. Peace and conflict in the Ferghana Valley 3. 'We're not a diaspora! We did not come from anywhere!' 4. Somebody's else Uzbeks: Uzbekistan and co-ethnics abroad 5. Shifting and shrinking political opportunities: The politics of nationalism in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan 6. Framing the 'Uzbek question' 7. Voice, not choice: Leadership, patronage politics and the 'microcosms of repression'8. Conclusion: Exit, voice, or loyalty?
1. Introduction: At home abroad? 2. Peace and conflict in the Ferghana Valley 3. 'We're not a diaspora! We did not come from anywhere!' 4. Somebody's else Uzbeks: Uzbekistan and co-ethnics abroad 5. Shifting and shrinking political opportunities: The politics of nationalism in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan 6. Framing the 'Uzbek question' 7. Voice, not choice: Leadership, patronage politics and the 'microcosms of repression'8. Conclusion: Exit, voice, or loyalty?
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