Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2025
- So long, and thanks for all the research (with apologies to Douglas Adams) pp. 485-487

- Rico Isaacs
- Nationalist imaginaries and the COVID pandemic in inner Asia: notes towards an analytic methodology pp. 488-502

- David Sneath and Elizabeth Turk
- The Mongolian state and the coronavirus pandemic: policy, messaging and the nationalist imaginary pp. 503-519

- Joanna Dolińska and David Sneath
- Iterations from the past: a no-nonsense approach to the importers of the virus during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mongolia pp. 520-542

- Tuya Shagdar
- Traditional medicine, legitimacy and nationalist doxa in pandemic-era Mongolia pp. 543-565

- Elizabeth Turk
- The crisis-events and reassembled ethnolinguistic-cum-environmentalist subjects in Inner Mongolia pp. 566-584

- Gegentuul Baioud
- Reclaiming self-esteem: Mongols’ responses to the early COVID-19 pandemic in Inner Mongolia, China pp. 585-602

- Uranchimeg Borjign Ujeed
- Kinship imaginaries of similarity and difference: gifts from Inner Mongols to Mongolia during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 603-618

- Elizabeth Turk, Uranchimeg Ujeed and Thomas White
- Power and positionality: researching state crime and reputation laundering in Uzbekistan pp. 619-627

- Dilmira Matyakubova
- The digital history landscape in Central Asia: reflections on institutional asymmetries, transregional connectivity, and digital colonialism pp. 628-639

- Moritz Florin and Dinara Gagarina
- The June 2010 interethnic conflict in southern Kyrgyzstan: causes, circumstances, chronology, consequences, measures taken and lessons pp. 640-642

- Joldon Kutmanaliev
- Climate change in Central Asia decarbonization, energy transition and climate policy pp. 642-645

- Tokhir Pallaev
- Paradoxes of migration in Tajikistan: locating the good life pp. 645-647

- Shoirakhon Nurdinova
- The EU as an actor in Central Asia: external impacts, regional responses pp. 647-649

- Almas Dissyukov
Volume 44, issue 3, 2025
- Feminization of labour migration from Uzbekistan to Turkey: the role of neoliberal policies, patriarchy and social networks pp. 325-345

- Sebnem Koser Akcapar and Dilek Çakır
- Political stability in authoritarian regimes: the case of Central Asia pp. 346-369

- Simeon Nanovsky and Colin Knox
- The role of geopolitics in Turkey’s diplomatic approach to the Second East Turkestan Republic (1939–1949) pp. 370-392

- Serdar Yurtcicek
- Browsing and believing: divergent effects of internet use on government trust in Central Asia pp. 393-414

- Valery Dzutsati and Dinara Rakhmatullayeva
- Refocusing education: understanding higher education institutions’ needs for human resource development in Azerbaijan pp. 415-437

- Vafa Asgarova, Asiman Ilyasov and Muhammad Azeem Ashraf
- ‘We’re all like brothers’: religion’s role in Afghan Uzbek identity formation pp. 438-456

- Joseph B. Stark
- In the corridors of officialdom: how patience and flexibility unlock elite interviews in Uzbekistan pp. 457-464

- Firdavs Kobilov
- Positionality in ethnographic fieldwork: a male, ‘native’ researcher among migrant men pp. 465-473

- Rustam Samadov
- Chet ellarda o'qigan Turkistonlik yoshlar (Young People from Turkistan Who Studied Abroad) pp. 474-476

- Shoirakhon Nurdinova
- The Russia-Ukraine War and its implications on Central Asia pp. 476-478

- Christopher Hartwell
- Central Asia and the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 478-480

- Mukhtar Amanbaiuly
- Chetyre tetradi pp. 480-482

- Leora Eisenberg
- A slow reckoning: the USSR, the Afghan communists, and Islam pp. 482-484

- Letty Phillips
Volume 44, issue 2, 2025
- Jews and their neighbours in Central Asia and Caucasus in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries pp. 153-161

- Zeev Levin
- Native, but unique: Jews of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and their neighbours revealed through their twentieth century demographic profiles pp. 162-182

- Zeev Levin and Viacheslav Konstantinov
- Iranian, Afghan or Central Asian? Patterns of mobility among Persianate Jews in the 19th and early 20th centuries pp. 183-201

- Ariane Sadjed
- ‘Linguistic compatriots’: on the relationship between Tajik and Judeo-Tajik language and literature pp. 202-224

- Thomas Loy
- ‘I became an Uzbek’: Jewish-Uzbek encounters in World War Two evacuation pp. 225-243

- Leora Eisenberg
- Interethnic relations in the Nazi-occupied North Caucasus: a case study of the Mountain Jewish communities in Bogdanovka and Nalchik pp. 244-261

- Mateusz Majman
- Local identity and intergroup relations: Jews and Muslims in Ferghana Valley in late Soviet Era pp. 262-280

- Chen Bram
- Georgian Jews and Georgian non-Jews: Soviet experience through the prism of nostalgia pp. 281-293

- Yulia Oreshina
- ‘Abduct her before another man does’: evolving consensual bride abduction patterns in Kazakhstan’s Jetisu province pp. 294-301

- Dinara Abildenova
- The creation of Kazakh national identity: the relationship with Russia, 1900–2015 pp. 310-312

- Tomasz Waśkiel
- Analysing Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy Regime Neo-Eurasianism in The Nazarbayev Era pp. 312-314

- Pranveer Bharti
- Politics of regionalism in Central Asia: multilateralism, institutions, and local perception pp. 314-316

- Seyit Ali Avcu
- Atomic steppe: how Kazakhstan gave up the bomb pp. 317-318

- Nikolaos Olma
- Uyghur identity and culture: a global diaspora in a time of crisis pp. 319-320

- Robert Wilson
- China, Russia and Central Asian infrastructure: fragmenting or reformatting the region? pp. 321-323

- Martin Zubko
Volume 44, issue 1, 2025
- Islam and ethnic tolerance: assessing Kyrgyz’ Muslim religiosity and acceptance of Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1-19

- Alisher Khamidov and David B. Nolle
- Two decades of women’s underrepresentation in public service leadership: the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan pp. 20-41

- Abdul Basir Hamidi, Ida Widianingsih and Heru Nurasa
- Girls’ education and success in Azerbaijan: comparative document analysis pp. 42-63

- Gunel Alasgarova and Naila Peken
- Deciphering dictators’ discourse on Indigenous democracy: a case of Karimov’s Uzbekistan pp. 64-84

- Assel Tutumlu, Burak Önemli and Ilyas Rustemov
- The varying levels of contrasting adaptation in Central Asia’s climate change politics pp. 85-104

- Morena Skalamera
- Forgotten project of a private agricultural plantation in the Khanate of Khiva, Uzbekistan pp. 105-121

- Akifumi Shioya
- Helping a f(r)iend in need? Rethinking the role of linkages in authoritarian covert repression pp. 122-131

- Ildar Daminov
- ‘Why should we have theirs if we have our own?’ On decolonizing social science research ethics in Central Asia pp. 132-140

- Gulzhanat Gafu and Lynne Parmenter
- Moscow’s heavy shadow: the violent collapse of the USSR pp. 141-143

- Karolina Kluczewska
- Regional leadership in post-Soviet Eurasia: The strategies of Russia, China, and the European Union pp. 143-145

- Stanislav Klimovich
- Widening the scope: how middle powers are changing liberal institutionalism pp. 145-147

- Sanat Kushkumbayev
- Decolonizing Central Asian international relations: beyond empires pp. 147-149

- Mavzuna Mukhiddinova
- Thieves, opportunists and autocrats: building regulatory states in Russia and Kazakhstan pp. 150-151

- Sofya du Boulay
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