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Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Soviet Union Mohiaddin Mesbahi PB 1994
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- Condition
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- “Like New: Only defects are a small scratch on the spine and slight cover warp; Otherwise mint.”
- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University Press of Florida
ISBN-10
0813013089
ISBN-13
9780813013084
eBay Product ID (ePID)
848955
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
344 Pages
Publication Name
Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Soviet Union : Domestic and International Dynamics
Language
English
Subject
Asia / Central Asia, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, International Relations / General
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
19.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
94-016204
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
947/.9086
Table Of Content
The Emerging Muslim States of Central Asia and the Caucasus, Mohiaddin Mesbahi. Part 1 Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus - Ethnicity and Islam: The Ethnohistorical Dynamics of Muslim Societies Within Russia and the CIS, Sergei A. Panarin; The Emerging Central Asia - Ethnic and Religious Factions, Eden Naby; Muslim Central Asia - Soviet Development Legacies and Future Challenges, M. Nazif Shahrani. Part 2 The New Muslim States - The North Caucasus and Azerbaijan: The ""Internal"" Muslim Factor in the Politics of Russia - Tatarstan and the North Caucasus, Marie Bennigsen Broxup; Azerbaijan, Yuri N. Zinin and Alexei V. Maleshenko. Part 3 The New Muslim States - Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Martha Brill Olcott; Uzbekistan, Zahid I. Munavvarov; Kyrgyzstan, Alexander O. Filonyk; Tadjikistan, Aziz Niyazi; Turkmenistan, Andrei G. Nedvetsky. Part 4 Russia and the Former Soviet South - The New Geopolitics: The Disintegration of the Soviet Eurasian Empire - an Ongoing Debate, Milan L. Hauner; Great Power Ideology and the Muslim Nations of the CIS, Arthur Sagdeev; Central Asia and the Middle East - the Emerging Links, Anthony Hyman; Russia and the Geopolitics of the Muslim South, Mohiaddin Mesbahi.
Synopsis
"Conceptually very rich and broad . . . Will outlive the continuous changes that are taking place in the territory of the former Soviet Union."--A. Reza Sheikholeslami, Oriental Institute, St. Antony's College, Oxford University "A multidisciplinary as well as a multicultural approach to the study of Central Asia. . . . An informative account of history, politics, religions, and the social complexities of the Central Asian societies."--Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Christian University Leading Western, Russian, and Central Asian scholars examine here the domestic and international dynamics of Muslim Central Asia and the Caucasus. They address the two circumstances that continue to affect the Muslim states of the former Soviet Union: the enduring impact of the Soviet experience on ethno-social and political life, and the prospects for the recovery of their own identities now that the Soviet system has collapsed. The authors of these essays suggest that the symbiosis of these two forces will continue to characterize political and social developments in Central Asia and the Caucasus for years to come. Contents The Emerging Muslim States of Central Asia and the Caucasus, by Mohiaddin Mesbahi Part 1. Russia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus: Ethnicity and Islam The Ethnohistorical Dynamics of Muslim Societies within Russia and the CIS, by Sergei A. Panarin The Emerging Central Asia: Ethnic and Religious Factions, by Eden Naby Muslim Central Asia: Soviet Development Legacies and Future Challenges, by M. Nazif Shahrani Part 2. The New Muslim States: The North Caucasus and Azerbaijan The "Internal" Muslim Factor in the Politics of Russia: Tatarstan and the North Caucasus, by Marie Bennigsen Broxup Azerbaijan, by Yuri N. Zinin and Alexei V. Maleshenko Part 3. The New Muslim States: Central Asia Kazakhstan, by Martha Brill Olcott Uzbekistan, by Zahid I. Munavvarov Kyrgyzstan, by Alexander O. Filonyk Tadjikistan, by Aziz Niyazi Turkmenistan, by Andrei G. Nedvetsky Part 4: Russia and the Former Soviet South: The New Geopolitics The Disintegration of the Soviet Eurasian Empire: An Ongoing Debate, by Milan L. Hauner Great Power Ideology and the Muslim Nations of the CIS, by Arthur Sagdeev Central Asia and the Middle East: The Emerging Links, by Anthony Hyman Russia and the Geopolitics of the Muslim South, by Mohiaddin Mesbahi Mohiaddin Mesbahi is associate professor of international relations at Florida International University, Miami. He has published several studies of Soviet-Iranian relations and Central Asian security and is the editor of Russia and the Third World in the Post-Soviet Era (UPF, 1994)., In this text leading Western, Russian, and Central Asian scholars examine the domestic and international dynamics of Muslim Central Asia and the Caucasus. They also address the circumstances that continue to affect the Muslim states of the former Soviet Union.
LC Classification Number
DK859.5.C454 1994
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