An edition of Civil society in Central Asia (1999)

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An edition of Civil society in Central Asia (1999)

Civil Society in Central Asia

"Central Asia, home of Tamerlane and the Silk Road, is a crossroads of great cultures and civilizations. In 1991 five nations at the heart of the region - Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan - suddenly became independent from the USSR. Today they sit strategically between Russia, China, and Iran, holding some of the world's largest deposits of oil and natural gas.

Long-suppressed ethnic identities are finding new expression in language, religion, the arts, international alignments - and occasional civil conflicts."--BOOK JACKET. "In the decades ahead, what kind of societies will the more than 50 million people living in Central Asia create? Single-party secular states, Islamic republics market democracies, something else?"--BOOK JACKET.

"Civil Society in Central Asia is a collection of essays by scholars and activists that illuminates the social and institutional forces shaping this important region's future. Are the foundations of a democratic order emerging? As the essays suggest, trends are contradictory and vary in each country."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
331

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Cover of: Civil Society in Central Asia
Civil Society in Central Asia
Sep 11, 2015, University of Washington Press
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Cover of: Civil Society in Central Asia
Civil Society in Central Asia
2011, University of Washington Press
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Cover of: Civil Society in Central Asia
Civil Society in Central Asia
September 1999, University of Washington Press
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Library of Congress
JQ1086 .C58 1999, JQ1086.C58 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
331
Dimensions
9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9819988M
Internet Archive
civilsocietyince00mhol
ISBN 10
0295977957
ISBN 13
9780295977959
LCCN
98033178
OCLC/WorldCat
40403580
Library Thing
2679583
Goodreads
1613113

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