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Media type:
Book
Title:
Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Soviet Union
:
domestic and international dynamics
Contains:
Panarin, S. A.: The ethnohistorical dynamics of Muslim societies within Russia and the CIS. S. 17-33. Naby, E.: The emerging Central Asia. S. 34-55. Shaharani, M. N.: Muslim Central Asiea. S. 56-74. Bennigsen Broxup, M.: The 'internal' Muslim factor in the politics of Russia: Tatarstan and the North Caucasus. S. 75-98. Zinin, Y. N ; Maleshenko, A. V.: Azerbaijan. S. 99-118. Olcott, M. B.: Kazakhstan. S. 119-132. Munavvarov, Z. I.: Uzbekistan. S. 133-148. Filonyk, A. O.: Kyrgyzstan. S. 149-3. Niyazi, A.: Tajikistan. S. 164-190. Nedvetsky, A. G.: Turkmenistan. S. 191-208. Hauner, M. L.: The disintegration of the Soviet Eurasian empire. S. 209-233. Sagadeev, A.: Great power ideology and the Muslim nations of the CIS. S. 234-247. Hyman, A.: Central Asia and the Middle East. S. 248-267. Mesbahi, M.: Russia and the geopolitics of the Muslim south. S. 268-320.