Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2013
- Negotiating well-being in Central Asia pp. 423-431

- David W. Montgomery
- Ordering ideals: accomplishing well-being in a Kyrgyz cooperative of elders pp. 432-447

- Judith Beyer
- How to build a better future? Kyrgyzstani development workers and the ‘knowledge transfer’ strategy pp. 448-461

- Jeanne Féaux de la Croix
- ‘The state starts from the family’: peace and harmony in Tajikistan's eastern Pamirs pp. 462-474

- Till Mostowlansky
- Relations made over tea: reflections on a meaningful life in a Central Asian mountain village pp. 475-486

- David W. Montgomery
- Sewing to satisfaction: craft-based entrepreneurs in contemporary Kyrgyzstan pp. 487-500

- Aisalkyn Botoeva and Regine A. Spector
- Anxiety, order and the other: well-being among ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks pp. 501-513

- Noor O'Neill Borbieva
- Even honey may become bitter when there is too much of it: Islam and the struggle for a balanced existence in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan pp. 514-526

- Maria Louw
- Discovering a sense of well-being through the revival of Islam: profiles of Kazakh imams in Western Mongolia pp. 527-541

- Cynthia Werner, Holly Barcus and Namara Brede
- Review essay: popular religious practice and shamanism in Inner and Central Asia pp. 542-548

- Jeanne Féaux de la Croix
- Great games, local rules; the new great power context in Central Asia pp. 549-551

- Luca Anceschi
- Tajikistan's difficult development path pp. 551-553

- Grigol Ubiria
- Sistemnaya modernizatsia: instituty, upravlenie i scenarii and Regionalnaya integratsia i imperativy innovatsionnogo razvitia Kyrgyzstana pp. 553-555

- Rafis Abazov and Zhanar Aldubasheva
- Speaking Soviet with an accent: culture and power in Kyrgyzstan pp. 555-557

- Brinton Ahlin
- Bukhara and the Muslims of Russia: Sufism, education, and the paradox of Islamic prestige pp. 557-559

- James Pickett
- Bukharan Jews and the dynamics of global Judaism pp. 559-561

- Yaacov Ro'i
- Books received pp. 562-564

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 3, 2013
- Rethinking liberal peacebuilding, statebuilding and transition in Afghanistan: an introduction pp. 239-254

- Jonathan Goodhand and Mark Sedra
- Statebuilding in Afghanistan: challenges and pathologies pp. 255-270

- William Maley
- Statebuilding in Afghanistan: a contradictory engagement pp. 271-286

- Astri Suhrke
- Contested boundaries: NGOs and civil–military relations in Afghanistan pp. 287-305

- Jonathan Goodhand
- A tale of two retreats: Afghan transition in historical perspective pp. 306-317

- Jonathan Steele
- March towards democracy? The development of political movements in Afghanistan pp. 318-335

- Antonio Giustozzi
- The dynamics of informal political networks and statehood in post-2001 Afghanistan: a case study of the 2010–2011 Special Election Court crisis pp. 336-352

- Timor Sharan
- Order, stability, and change in Afghanistan: from top-down to bottom-up state-making pp. 353-370

- Andreas Wilde and Katja Mielke
- The hollowing-out of the liberal peace project in Afghanistan: the case of security sector reform pp. 371-387

- Mark Sedra
- Getting savages to fight barbarians: counterinsurgency and the remaking of Afghanistan pp. 388-405

- Aziz A. Hakimi
- Nexuses of knowledge and power in Afghanistan: the rise and fall of the informal justice assemblage pp. 406-422

- Torunn Wimpelmann
Volume 32, issue 2, 2013
- Ethnicity and the politics of heritage in Uzbekistan pp. 115-133

- Laura Adams
- The ‘heart’ of Eurasia? Kazakhstan's centrally located capital city pp. 134-147

- Natalie Koch
- The lessons of the ‘Nookat events’: central government, local officials and religious protests in Kyrgyzstan pp. 148-160

- Alisher Khamidov
- Creating and contesting meanings of place and community in the of Kyrgyzstan pp. 161-174

- Alan DeYoung, Rakhat Zholdoshalieva and Umut Zholdoshalieva
- Sino-Mongolian relations and Mongolia's non-traditional security pp. 175-188

- Jeffrey Reeves
- Endurance of the Soviet imperial tongue: the Russian language in contemporary Georgia pp. 189-209

- Timothy Blauvelt
- International politics in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century central Asia: beyond anarchy in international-relations theory pp. 210-224

- Joseph MacKay
- Explaining Foreign Policy: International Diplomacy and the Russo-Georgian War pp. 225-226

- Valentina Feklyunina
- Legends of the Caucasus pp. 227-228

- Ian Lanzillotti
- Nation, language, Islam: Tatarstan's sovereignty movement pp. 229-231

- Matthew Derrick
- Under Solomon's Throne: Uzbek Visions of Renewal in Osh pp. 231-233

- Igor Rubinov
- The heritage of Soviet Oriental studies pp. 233-235

- Eren Tasar
- Central Eurasian Studies: Past, Present and Future pp. 235-237

- İdil Tunçer-Kılavuz
Volume 32, issue 1, 2013
- Marie Bennigsen-Broxup (1944–2012) pp. 1-2

- Laurence Broers
- Muslim medical culture in modern Central Asia: a brief note on manuscript sources from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries pp. 3-18

- Devin DeWeese
- The opium war at the ‘roof of the world’: the ‘elimination’ of addiction in Soviet Badakhshan pp. 19-36

- Alisher Latypov
- Mentally ill or chosen by spirits? ‘Shamanic illness’ and the revival of Kazakh traditional medicine in post-Soviet Kazakhstan pp. 37-51

- Danuta Penkala-Gawęcka
- Prohibition, stigma and violence against men who have sex with men: effects on HIV in Central Asia pp. 52-65

- Alisher Latypov, Tim Rhodes and Lucy Reynolds
- Kyrgyzstan: still a regional ‘pioneer’ in HIV/AIDS or living on its reputation? pp. 66-84

- Svetlana Ancker, Bernd Rechel, Martin McKee and Neil Spicer
- Author–critic forum: popular protest and regime change in Central Asia pp. 85-94

- Nick Megoran, John Heathershaw, Asel Doolotkeldieva, Madeleine Reeves, Sally Cummings and Scott Radnitz
- Approaching religious diversity in Central Asia pp. 95-99

- David Montgomery
- Lost in transition: redefining students and universities in the contemporary Kyrgyz Republic pp. 100-102

- Sarah Amsler
- The Caucasus under Soviet rule pp. 102-104

- Peter Kabachnik
- Fragments of the Afghan frontier pp. 104-107

- James Sidaway
- Azerbaijan Since Independence pp. 107-109

- Gunel Salimova and Anar Valiyev
- Political Islam in Central Asia: The Challenge of Hizb ut-Tahrir pp. 109-111

- Galina Yemelianova
- Strategia protsvetania strani v usloviyakh meniauchegosia mira. Uroki mirovogo krizisa I modernizatsia Kazakhstanskoi ekonomiki pp. 111-113

- Rafis Abazov and Salauat Muximov
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