Towards Social Stability and Democratic Governance in Central Eurasia

Towards Social Stability and Democratic Governance in Central Eurasia
Author: I. Morozova,Irina Yurievna Morozova
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607501312

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Through invasions, migrations, trade and cultural exchange, developments in Central Eurasia have, for millennia, impacted upon the history of both Europe and Asia. For the last three hundred years, Central Eurasia has been the stage upon which great empires clashed. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Central Eurasia has once again emerged as a region of geo-political concern with various new international actors involved: the USA, international monetary organizations, strategic alliances, TNCs, NGOs, regional blocks, as well as criminal groups and ethno-religious movements. The new ‘centrality’ of Central Eurasia brings new security threats to the region’s population, to Europe and to the rest of the world. Repressive political regimes and marginalization of whole groups of the population inflame conflicts that spill across national borders. Migration to Europe, both legal and illegal, the illicit production and trade of drugs are the direct outcome of social-economic destabilization in Central Eurasia. Territorial disputes, border conflicts and competition for resources among the Central Eurasian ethnicities have become the unfortunate reality. Post-Soviet Central Eurasia, as a direct neighbor to the turbulent Middle East, is a potential playground for extremist movements: radical Islamic groups and terrorist organizations. The contributors to this book, coming from various theoretical schools and presenting innovative interdisciplinary approaches, provide their views on the socio-political challenges confronting the nine Central Eurasian states - Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The book presents scientific discussions on the historical development of Central Eurasia and its socio-cultural legacies; Soviet and contemporary state organization, social transformation and communal structures; the current economic conditions as a precursor to social stability and development; and geo-political arrangements and political changes over the last two decades.

Towards Social Stability and Democratic Governance in Central Eurasia

Towards Social Stability and Democratic Governance in Central Eurasia
Author: Irina Morozova,Irina Yurievna Morozova
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015063367265

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Provides the contributors' views on the socio-political challenges confronting the nine Central Eurasian states. This book presents scientific discussions on the historical development of Central Eurasia and its sociocultural legacies; Soviet and contemporary state organisation, social transformation and communal structures; and more.

Globalizing Geographies Perspectives from Eurasia

Globalizing Geographies  Perspectives from Eurasia
Author: Ms A Sengupta,Ms S Chatterjee
Publsiher: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789385714276

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This volume examines the Eurasian engagement with geographies of globalisation through an understanding of the intersection of space and place in Eurasia, Eurasian encounters with globalisation in terms of shifting spheres in politics, economics and culture, levels of integration and the intricate patterns of roads and routes. It also takes note of challenges encountered by social groups and communities in the face of globalising tendencies. The role of emerging alternatives within the region and community partnerships in Eurasia has also been addressed. Written by Eurasian scholars and others working on the region, it takes note of the formal and informal linkages between local communities and the larger global arena of which they are a part. The Eurasian context and the changing contours of Eurasia’s globalised space have been addressed in this book. The book would be of value to scholars and practitioners engaged in policy debates and area studies.

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap
Author: Bert Ayers
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781329646834

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Take a look at a critical transition in Albania's history. Bridging the Gap provides a glimpse into the country and provides a statistical analysis of two villages.

Politics Identity and Education in Central Asia

Politics  Identity and Education in Central Asia
Author: Pınar Akçalı,Cennet Engin-Demir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415816137

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Focusing on the areas of politics, identity and education, this book looks at some of the most pressing and challenging issues that Kyrgyzstan faces in the post-Soviet era. It argues that Kyrgyzstan is challenged with oscillations between the old and the new on the one hand, and domestic and international on the other. The book analyses the process of post-Soviet transition in today’s Kyrgyzstan by focusing on the political elites, some of the major identity problems and educational issues. It discusses how Kyrgyzstan’s first president in the post-Soviet era had already been an exceptional leader even prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union in terms of his democratic and liberal tendencies. The book goes on to look at how identity is a major factor in the country, shaped to a large extent by genealogical factors and patron-client mechanisms on the one hand, and religious considerations on the other. Finally, it highlights how education has been perceived as a very influential agent of socialization that develops not only literacy and other skills, but also common attitudes and values that are considered essential to any society. By evaluating these three areas, the book argues that Kyrgyzstan cannot isolate itself from the demands, priorities and pressures of international actors, which sometimes are in conflict with the country’s domestic conditions. It is of interest to students and scholars of Asian Studies, Politics and International Relations.

U S Interests in Central Asia and the Challenges to Them

U S  Interests in Central Asia and the Challenges to Them
Author: Stephen Blank
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2007
Genre: Asia, Central
ISBN: UGA:32108041806061

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Turkmenistan and Central Asia After Niyazov

Turkmenistan and Central Asia After Niyazov
Author: Stephen Blank
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Turkmenistan
ISBN: IND:30000139800951

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President Sapirmurat Niyazov, the all-powerful leader of Turkmenistan, suddenly died on December 21, 2006. Because Central Asia is a cockpit of great power rivalry and a potential theater in the Global War on Terrorism, no sooner had Niyazov died than the great powers were all in Turkmenistan seeking to influence its future policies away from the neutrality that had been Niyazov's policy. Turkmenistan's importance lies almost exclusively in its large natural gas holdings and proximity to the Caspian Sea and Iran. Because energy is regarded as a strategic asset as much if not more than as a mere lubricant or commodity, Russia, Iran, China, and the United States have all been visibly engaged in competition for influence there. The outcome of this competition and of the domestic struggle for power will have repercussions throughout Central Asia, if not beyond. The author shows the linkage between energy and security policies in Central Asia and in the policies of the major powers towards Central Asia. Beyond this analysis, he provides recommendations for U.S. policymakers as to how they should conduct themselves in this complex situation.

Making Islam Democratic

Making Islam Democratic
Author: Asef Bayat
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804755957

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This book looks anew at the vexing question of whether Islam is compatible with democracy, examining histories of Islamic politics and social movements in the Middle East since the 1970s.