Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 1, 2005
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Chad Thompson and John Heathershaw
- ‘A wash with weapons’?: the case of small arms in Kyrgyzstan pp. 5-19

- S. Macfarlane and Stina Torjesen
- The paradox of peacebuilding: peril, promise, and small arms in tajikistan pp. 21-38

- John Heathershaw
- The trafficking of narcotics, arms and humans in post-soviet central Asia: (mis)perceptions, policies and realities pp. 39-52

- Nicole Jackson
- In search of harmony: repairing infrastructure and social relations in the Ferghana valley pp. 53-66

- Christine Bichsel
- Locating danger: and the search for fixity in the Ferghana valley borderlands pp. 67-81

- Madeleine Reeves
- Preventing conflict by building civil society: post-development theory and a central Asian–uk policy success story pp. 83-96

- Nick Megoran
Volume 23, issue 2, 2004
- Iran and Central Asia: paradigm and policy pp. 109-139

- Mohiaddin Mesbahi
- Post‐Soviet realities of society in Uzbekistan pp. 141-166

- Timur Dadabaev
- Uighur migration across Central Asian frontiers pp. 167-182

- William Clark and Ablet Kamalov
- Imagining a Chechen military aristocracy: the story of the Georgian princesses held hostage by Shamil pp. 183-203

- Susan Layton
- Between Sunnism and Shiism: Islam in post‐Soviet Azerbaijan pp. 205-217

- Bayram Balci
Volume 22, issue 4, 2003
- Introduction pp. 373-375

- George Hewitt
- Secession and war: a moral analysis of the Russian–Chechen conflict pp. 377-404

- Bruno Coppieters
- Moral justifications of secession: the case of Chechnya pp. 405-420

- Roman Khalilov
- Military aspects of the two Russo–Chechen conflicts in recent times pp. 421-432

- Charles W. Blandy
- Peace initiatives of the government of President Aslan Maskhadov pp. 433-436

- Aslambek Kadiev
- The quest for peace in Chechnya: the relevance of Pakistan's Tribal Areas experience pp. 437-457

- Maria Sultan
- What life is like in Chechnya under the Russian occupation—the realities of today's Chechnya pp. 459-464

- Anonymous
- A journalist reflects on the two wars in Chechnya pp. 465-468

- Thomas de Waal
- A report by two charity workers pp. 469-471

- Chris Hunter and Camilla Carr
- The Chechen crisis and the desired international community support pp. 473-479

- Said Beano
- The Russian–Chechen tragedy: the way to peace and democracy pp. 481-509

- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Volume 22, issue 1, 2003
- Muslim revivalism and the emergence of civic society. A case study of an Israeli-Circassian community pp. 5-21

- Chen Bram
- Les Ouzbeks d'Arabie Saoudite entre inte´gration et renouveau identitaire via le pe¤lerinage pp. 23-44

- Bayram Balci
- Foreign policy and domestic reform in Mongolia pp. 45-59

- Tsedendamba Batbayar
- Citizen Genghis? On explaining Mongolian democracy through 'political culture' pp. 61-66

- Andrew F March
- The Kazakness of sedentarization: Promoting progress as tradition in response to the land problem pp. 67-81

- Peter Rottier
- The New Great Game and the new great gamers: Disciples of Kipling and Mackinder pp. 83-102

- Matthew Edwards
- A Chechen national hero of the Caucasus in the 18th century: Sheikh Mansur pp. 103-115

- Zu¨beyde Gu¨ne-Yadcy
- Book Reviews pp. 117-127

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 4, 2002
- Azerbaijan After a Decade of Independence: Less Oil, More Graft and Poverty pp. 349-370

- Alec Rasizade
- The Use and Abuse of History: ‘National Ideology’ as Transcendental Object in Islam Karimov's ‘Ideology of National Independence’ pp. 371-384

- Andrew F March
- Modernity, Nationalism, Resistance: Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan pp. 385-402

- Cengiz Surucu
- The Globality of Tajik Nationalisms–a Research Note pp. 403-410

- Franz Wennberg
- The Russian-Chechen Conflict pp. 411-415

- Roman Khalilov
- Broadcasting to Tibet pp. 417-422

- Hansjörg Bienier
- September 11: A Dynamic for Russo-Turkish Co-operation or Conflict? pp. 423-434

- Fotios Moustakis and Ella Ackerman
- Russo-Turkmen Historical Dictionary, Vol. 1 pp. 435-437

- Rustem Safronov
- Publications Received pp. 439-440

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 3, 2002
- Introduction pp. 239-240

- Moshe Gammer
- Shamil's testament pp. 241-244

- Dibir M Mahomedov
- On the social aims and spiritual ideals of the Mountaineers during the Caucasian War pp. 245-248

- Dibir M Mahomedov
- Jih # d in the name of God: Shaykh Shamil as the religious leader of the Caucasus pp. 249-264

- Anna Zelkina
- The Daghestani legal discourse on the Imamate pp. 265-278

- Michael Kemper
- Reactions in Cairo to Shamil's victories: A Finn's testimony pp. 279-282

- Kaj Öhrnberg
- Nineteenth century German travelogues as sources on the history of Daghestan and Chechnya pp. 283-299

- Clemens P Sidorko
- Imam Shaykh Mansur: A few stanzas to a familiar portrait pp. 301-324

- Julietta Meskhidze
- Imam Shamil's manuscripts in the collections of Princeton University (from the history of Daghestan's book culture in the 19th century) pp. 325-332

- Natalya Tahirova
- Shamil and the Murid movement, 1830-1859: An attempt at a comprehensive bibliography--Supplement 1 pp. 333-340

- Moshe Gammer
Volume 21, issue 2, 2002
- Walking the tightrope between nationalism(s) and Islam(s): The case of Daghestan pp. 133-142

- Moshe Gammer
- Prospects for political stability and economic development in Dagestan pp. 143-156

- Robert Bruce Ware and Enver Kisriev
- The Russian army in Chechnya pp. 157-166

- Pavel Felgenhauer
- Kazakhstan and Central Asia: Regional perspectives pp. 167-183

- Zharmukhamed Zardykhan
- Creating, recreating and redefining ethnic identity: Ah L ska/Meskhetian Turks in Soviet and post-Soviet contexts pp. 185-197

- Ayşegül Aydingün
- Chicherin on the delimitation of Turkestan: Native Bolsheviks versus Soviet foreign policy. Seven letters from the Russian archives on razmezhevanie pp. 199-209

- Hasan Ali Karasar
- Book Reviews pp. 211-227

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 1, 2002
- Civilizing the Middle Kingdom's wild west pp. 5-18

- Abigail Sines
- Why Mongolia? The political culture of an emerging democracy pp. 19-36

- Paula L.W Sabloff
- The mythology of munificent Caspian bonanza and its concomitant pipeline geopolitics pp. 37-54

- Alec Rasizade
- Spheres of communal participation: Placing the state within local modes of interaction in rural Uzbekistan pp. 55-70

- Johan Rasanayagam
- Between the state and cultural zones: Nation building in Turkmenistan pp. 71-90

- Ahmet T Kuru
- Discipline, knowledge and imperial power in Central Asia: 19th century notes for a genealogy of social forms pp. 91-105

- Brian Silverstein
- The liberal and socialist influences on Azerbaijani nationalism at the beginning of the 20th century pp. 107-122

- Cengiz Çağla
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