Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
Current editor(s): Raphael Jacquet
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Volume 18, issue 4, 1999
- Introduction pp. 413-418

- Marie Bennigsen
- Azerbaijan: Perspectives from the crossroads pp. 419-434

- Tadeusz Swietochowski
- Nagorno Karabagh: Transition and the elite pp. 435-461

- Hratch Tchilingirian
- Abkhazia, Georgia and the Circassians (NW Caucasus) pp. 463-499

- George Hewitt
- Ossetiyaland of uncertain frontiers and manipulative elites pp. 501-534

- Julian Birch
- Chechnia: Political developments and strategic implications for the North Caucasus pp. 535-574

- Marie Bennigsen
Volume 18, issue 3, 1999
- Notes on contributors pp. 276-276

- The Editors
- Introduction: Text and Turpan: The historiography of place in Inner Asia pp. 277-279

- Linda Benson
- A survey of Uyghur documents from Turpan and their importance for Asian and Central Eurasian history pp. 281-301

- Dolkun Kamberi
- Tourism and Turpan: The power of place in Inner Asia/Outer China pp. 303-318

- Stanley Toops
- Imagined communities: Kazak nationalism and Kazakification in the 1990s pp. 319-346

- Azamat Sarsembayev
- Turkman tribalism pp. 347-357

- Paul Georg Geiss
- Daghestan: The quest for national identity pp. 359-372

- Tamara Sivertseva
- An American view of Uzbekistan pp. 373-383

- Henry L Clarke
- A note on 'The House of Oblivion' pp. 385-391

- Siamak Adhami
- Book reviews pp. 393-401

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 2, 1999
- Every shark east of Suez: Great power interests, policies and tactics in the Transcaspian energy wars pp. 149-184

- Stephen Blank
- The devaluation of the concept of autonomy: National minorities in the former Soviet Union pp. 185-196

- Svante E Cornell
- Policy of economic transition in Kyrgyzstan pp. 197-223

- Rafis Abazov
- Quand le saint legitime le politique: Le mausolee de Afaq Khwaja a Kashgar pp. 225-241

- Thierry Zarcone
- Tajikistan: The rocky road to peace pp. 243-251

- R. Grant Smith
- Book reviews pp. 253-269

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 4, 1998
- Notes on contributors pp. 532-532

- The Editors
- Editors' preface pp. 533-537

- Deniz Kandiyoti and Ruth Mandel
- farmers and others: Farm restructuring in Uzbekistan pp. 539-560

- Alisher Ilkhamov
- Rural livelihoods and social networks in Uzbekistan: Perspectives from Andijan pp. 561-578

- Deniz Kandiyoti
- Money and social connections in the Soviet and post‐Soviet Uzbek city pp. 579-596

- Victoria Koroteyeva and Ekaterina Makarova
- Household networks and the security of mutual indebtedness in rural Kazakstan pp. 597-612

- Cynthia Werner
- Taking shelter: The art of keeping a roof overhead in post‐soviet Almaty pp. 613-628

- Andrew Brown
- Structural adjustment and soap opera: A case study of a development project in Central Asia pp. 629-638

- Ruth Mandel
- From pioneers to entrepreneurs: Young women, consumerism, and the world picture’ in Kyrgyzstan pp. 639-654

- Kathleen Kuehnast
- Coping with daily life in post‐soviet Tajikistan: The Gharmi villages of Khatlon Province pp. 655-671

- Colette Harris
- Negotiating locality, Islam, and national culture in a changing borderlands: The revival of the ritual among young Uighur men in the Ili valley pp. 673-699

- Sean Roberts
- Crafts, entrepreneurship and gendered economic relations in Southern Xinjiang in the era of ‘socialist commodity economy' pp. 701-718

- Ildikó Bellér‐Hann
- Book reviews pp. 719-731

- George Hewitt and Anthony Hyman
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors