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Central Asia and Transcaucasia: Ethnicity and Conflict: Contributions in Political Science

Autor Vitaly Naumkin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The collapse of the Soviet Union and its totalitarian system has resulted in instability and conflict among its many ethnic groups. In this volume, a distinguished group of scholars from the Russian Center for Strategic Research and International Studies examines the ethnic conflicts roiling Central Asia and Transcaucasia today--the roots and dynamics of these conflicts, their possible consequences, and the possibilities for resolution. The analyses are based upon extensive field studies, interviews, local press accounts, and other sources unavailable in the West. The work presents an inside view of the conflicts, describes the forces involved, and provides a prognosis for future developments in the region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313291548
ISBN-10: 0313291543
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Political Science

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

VITALY V. NAUMKIN is President of the Russian Center for Strategic Research and International Studies in Moscow.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionHistorical Origins of Interethnic Conflicts in Central Asia and Transcaucasia by Victor PorchomovskyEthnos and the TerritoryCentral Asia: Ethnic HistoryExternal and Internal MigrationsThe Iranian and the Turkic CommunitiesThe Nomadic and the Settled PopulationHow the New Borders Came into BeingThe Role of UrbanizationThe Caucasus: the Languages and the PeoplesNagorny-KarabakhThe Ethnic Situation in AzerbaijanEconomic Crisis as a Factor of Building up Socio-Political and Ethnonational Tensions in the Countries of Central Asia and Transcaucasia by Leonid FridmanEconomic Crisis in the NIS: Main Macroeconomic and Macrosocial CharacteristicsAggravation of Economic Crisis in the NIS in 1992Impact of the Economic Crisis on Tension Intensification in Central Asian Countries and TranscaucasiaPolitical Dynamics of the "New" East, 1985-1993 by Sergei PanarinPolitics or Ethnopolitics?The Caucasian-Transcaucasian and Central Asian Regions: Determinants of Ethnopolitical DynamismThe CTR and the CAR: Dominating Tendencies of Ethnopolitical DynamicsConflict Knots in Ethnic Politics: Typology and SynopsisIslam and Politics in the Southern Zone of the Former USSR by Alexei MalashenkoIslam under Soviet Communist RegimeIslam in the Post-Soviet Period: Succession and ChangesIslamic Movements: From Enlightenment to PoliticsFirst Islamic PartiesModerate and Radical TrendsThe Tajik Tragedy and Its Consequences for Islamic MovementsCentral Asia and Transcaucasia: New Geopolitics by Irina ZviagelskaiaLooking for One's Own WayImpact of Foreign ForcesTurkeyIranOther Asian StatesExperience and Prospects for Settlement of Ethno-National Conflicts in Central Asia and Transcaucasia by Vitaly V. NaumkinSpecifics of Post-Soviet Ethnic Conflicts and Their SettlementNagorno-Karabakh: Abortive Attempts to Solve a Protracted ConflictTajikistan and the Caucasus: A Revenge SpreeRussia's Servicemen in the Zones of ConflictsConclusionAppendix: Chronicle of Main Political Events in Regions of "New" East (1985-1992) by Irina VostyukovaBibliographyIndex