Central Asia : its strategic importance and future prospects / edited by Hafeez Malik. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : St. Martin's Press, (c)1996.Edition: first paperback editionDescription: xi, 337 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- DK859.M251.C468 1996
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Central Asia's geopolitical significance and problems of independence Hafeez Malik -- The Russian conquest of Central Asia and Kazakhstan Seymour Becker -- Soviet reconquest of Central Asia Stephen Blank -- The Jadid movement and its impact on contemporary Central Asia Abdujabbar A. Abduvakhitov -- Perestroika Melvin Goodman -- Impact of Afghanistan's war on the Former Soviet republics of Central Asia Victor Spolnikov -- Russia's relations with the Central Asian states since the dissolution of the Soviet Union Yuri V. Gankovsky -- Central Asia and American national interests Graham E. Fuller -- The problem of Nagorno-Karabagh Tadeusz Swietochowski
(cont) Tragedy in the Aral Sea basin Michael H. Glantz, Alvin Z. Rubenstein, and Igor Zonn -- Islam and the political development of Tajikstan Mavlon Makhamov -- The politics of polarization in Tajikstan Muriel Atkin -- Nationalism and Islamic resurgence in Uzbekistan James Critchlow -- New relationships between central and southwest Asia and Pakistan's regional politics Hafeez Malik -- Turkish and Iranian policies in central Asia Oles M. Smolansky -- Central Asia: emerging relations with the Arab states and Israel.
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