The transformation of Central Asia : states and societies from Soviet rule to independence /
The transformation of Central Asia : states and societies from Soviet rule to independence / [print]
edited by Pauline Jones Luong.
- Ithaca : Cornell University Press, (c)2004.
- xii, 332 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Politics in the periphery: competing views of Central Asian states and societies retreat of the state: women and the social sphere. Between women and the state: Mahalla committees and social welfare in Uzbekistan Women, marriage, and the nation-state: the rise of nonconsensual bride kidnapping in post-Soviet Kazakhstan Linking state and society: culture and language. Cultural elites in Uzbekistan: ideological production and the state shrinking reach of the state? Language policy and implementation in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan state against itself: central-regional relations. The limits of centralization: regional challenges in Uzbekistan Economic "decentralization" in Kazakhstan: causes and consequences Redefining the state: internal and external forces. The civic realm in Kyrgyzstan: Soviet economic legacies and activists' expectations Central Asia's contribution to theories of the state Pauline Jones Luong -- Marianne Kamp -- Cynthia Werner -- Laura Adams -- Bhavna Dave -- Alisher Ilkhamov -- Pauline Jones Luong -- Kelly M. McMann. Beyond the state: transnational actors, NGOs, and environmental protection in Central Asia Erika Weinthal -- Pauline Jones Luong.
2003011825
GBA3-U4176
HN670.J76.T736 2004 HN670
Politics in the periphery: competing views of Central Asian states and societies retreat of the state: women and the social sphere. Between women and the state: Mahalla committees and social welfare in Uzbekistan Women, marriage, and the nation-state: the rise of nonconsensual bride kidnapping in post-Soviet Kazakhstan Linking state and society: culture and language. Cultural elites in Uzbekistan: ideological production and the state shrinking reach of the state? Language policy and implementation in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan state against itself: central-regional relations. The limits of centralization: regional challenges in Uzbekistan Economic "decentralization" in Kazakhstan: causes and consequences Redefining the state: internal and external forces. The civic realm in Kyrgyzstan: Soviet economic legacies and activists' expectations Central Asia's contribution to theories of the state Pauline Jones Luong -- Marianne Kamp -- Cynthia Werner -- Laura Adams -- Bhavna Dave -- Alisher Ilkhamov -- Pauline Jones Luong -- Kelly M. McMann. Beyond the state: transnational actors, NGOs, and environmental protection in Central Asia Erika Weinthal -- Pauline Jones Luong.
2003011825
GBA3-U4176
HN670.J76.T736 2004 HN670