Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2023
- Diversifying/revitalizing the study of Central Asia and the Caucasus pp. 639-640

- Rico Isaacs and Jasmin Dall’Agnola
- Let’s talk about researchers’ mental well-being pp. 641-648

- Jasmin Dall’Agnola
- The conceptual evolution of poverty alleviation through labour transfer in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region pp. 649-673

- Adrian Zenz
- Digital media consumption and voting among Central Asian youth: why democratic context matters pp. 674-693

- Amanzhol Bekmagambetov, Jason Gainous, Kevin M. Wagner, Zhaxylyk Sabitov, Adil Rodionov and Bryce Kleinsteuber
- The ‘Pragmatic cooperation’ in the Belt and Road Initiative: the Sino-Turkmen natural gas engagement pp. 694-709

- Qian Liu, Xiaoguang Wang and Xue Lv
- Civil society, social capital and development in Central Asia pp. 710-725

- Kemel Toktomushev
- Introducing the symposium on Philipp Lottholz’s Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia: Imaginaries, Discourses and Practices of Social Ordering pp. 726-727

- Liam Devereux
- A practitioner's perspective from Kyrgyzstan: Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia pp. 727-729

- Arzuu Sheranova
- A reading from Kazakhstan with a focus on decolonization: Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia pp. 729-732

- Galym Zhussipbek
- Taking account of authoritarian peacebuilding in Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia pp. 732-734

- Nick Megoran
- Scrutinizing ethnographic depth and civil society impacts in Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia pp. 734-736

- Noor O’Neill Borbieva
- Author reply: Engaging with non-political lifeworlds, dialogical research and decolonial horizons through Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia pp. 736-739

- Philipp Lottholz
- Dekolonizatsiia Kazahstana pp. 740-742

- Rustem Zholdybalin
Volume 42, issue 3, 2023
- On the problem of Sāmānid origins pp. 429-443

- Ali Anooshahr
- ‘The freedom of a fair word’: the roots of human rights discourse in Kazakh cultural heritage pp. 444-460

- Beibit Yu. Shangirbayeva
- Vehicularizing the vernacular: using the periodical press to popularize vernacular languages in Soviet Turkic communities pp. 461-479

- Michael J. Erdman
- In Soviet educational greenhouses: on the problem of language teaching to the Bukharan–Jewish children of Uzbekistan, 1917–47 pp. 480-499

- Albert Kaganovitch
- Gorno-Badakhshan and Karakalpakstan since 1991: understanding territorial autonomy in Central Asia pp. 500-517

- Ivan Ulises Kłyszcz
- Working with the Taliban: from the first to the second Emirate pp. 518-536

- Astri Suhrke and Susanne Schmeidl
- Economic development without rural–urban migration in Georgia pp. 537-560

- Michael Beenstock
- The cat in Mongolian society: a good, bad and ugly animal pp. 561-576

- Baasanjav Terbish
- Bridge or base? Chinese perceptions of Central Asia under Europeanisation pp. 577-596

- Pengfei Hou
- The long-run analysis of the association between macroeconomic variables and suicide: the case of Turkic-speaking countries in Central Asia pp. 597-616

- Yüksel Okşak, Cüneyt Koyuncu and Rasim Yilmaz
- Private supplementary tutoring and educational inequality in secondary education in Kazakhstan pp. 617-636

- Anas Hajar and Mehmet Karakus
- International investment law and investor–state disputes in Central Asia: Emerging issues pp. 637-638

- James R. Baugh
Volume 42, issue 2, 2023
- We need to talk about political society: subaltern resistances beyond civil society in Eastern Europe and Eurasia pp. 219-237

- Lela Rekhviashvili
- A narrative analysis: tragic images of the Aral Sea in the Russophone ecopoems pp. 238-253

- Zarkamol Munisov (Camille) and Iris Borowy
- Factors inhibiting institutional responses to domestic violence in Kyrgyzstan pp. 254-273

- Saltanat Childress, Nibedita Shrestha, Kendall Anekwe, Mitchell D. Wong and Rebecca N. Dudovitz
- The tragedy of irregular migration: the case of Afghans in Turkey pp. 274-292

- Abdullah Yarash Jurat
- Exploring civil society perspectives on the situation of human rights defenders in the Commonwealth of Independent States pp. 293-318

- Paul Chaney
- Yearning for a homogeneous Chinese nation: digital propaganda campaigns after the 2020 protest in Inner Mongolia pp. 319-340

- Gegentuul Baioud and Cholmon Khuanuud
- The Tajik Civil War and Russia’s Islamist moment pp. 341-358

- Vassily Klimentov
- Post-Soviet settlement of the Sino-Soviet border: a failed attempt at a three-level game, 1991–2012 pp. 359-382

- Alsu Tagirova
- Representation of the Kazakhstani famine (1931–33) in secondary school history textbooks, 1992–2021 pp. 383-401

- Berikbol Dukeyev
- Employment of master’s degree graduates in Kazakhstan: navigating an uncertain labour market pp. 402-420

- Dilrabo Jonbekova, Gulfiya Kuchumova, Bridget Goodman, Jason Sparks and Sulushash Kerimkulova
- Rentier capitalism and its discontents: Power, morality and resistance in Central Asia pp. 421-423

- Galym Zhussipbek
- Parliamentary representation in Central Asia: MPs between representing their voters and serving an authoritarian regime pp. 423-425

- Rico Isaacs
- Andreas Wilde (1976–2022) pp. 426-427

- James Pickett
Volume 42, issue 1, 2023
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- A void in Central Asia research: climate change pp. 1-20

- Roman Vakulchuk, Anne Sophie Daloz, Indra Overland, Haakon Fossum Sagbakken and Karina Standal
- Rivers between nature, infrastructure, and religion pp. 21-40

- Ketevan Gurchiani
- ‘Birds without legs’: legal integration as potentiality for women of an Afghan-Turkmen family in Istanbul pp. 41-60

- Diana Ibañez-Tirado and Rabia Latif Khan
- Place-name wars in Karabakh: Russian Imperial maps and political legitimacy in the Caucasus pp. 61-88

- Arsène Saparov
- Corruption, public procurement and political instability in Kazakhstan pp. 89-108

- Zhaslan Khamitov, Colin Knox and Gulsara Junusbekova
- ‘Two parts – one whole’? Kazakh–Kyrgyz relations in the making of Soviet Kyrgyzstan, 1917–24 pp. 109-126

- Mirlan Bektursunov
- Changes in the flock: sheep-keeping as a symbol of the transformation of the Kazakh traditional economy pp. 127-148

- Aibubi Duisebayeva and Ian W. Campbell
- Informality versus shadow economy: reflecting on the first results of a manager’s survey in Kyrgyzstan pp. 149-170

- Abel Polese, Gian Marco Moisé, Talshyn Tokyzhanova, Tommaso Aguzzi, Tanel Kerikmäe, Ainoura Sagynbaeva, Arnis Sauka and Oleksandra Seliverstova
- Turkmenistan in Eurasian railway geopolitics pp. 171-190

- Slavomír Horák
- Demographic effects of deportation: seeking the causes of high fertility rates in the North Caucasus, Russia pp. 191-210

- Ilya Ermolin, Pavel Suvorkov and Mariia Fedorova
- Qarakhanid roads to China: A history of Sino-Turkic relations pp. 211-213

- Dilrabo Tosheva
- Intermarriage and the friendship of the peoples: Ethnic mixing in Soviet Central Asia pp. 213-214

- Shoshana Keller
- Soviet policy in Xinjiang: Stalin and the national movement in Eastern Turkistan pp. 214-217

- Ablet Kamalov
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