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Central Asian Survey

1998 - 2025

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Volume 41, issue 4, 2022

EU–Central Asian interactions: perceptions, interests and practices pp. 617-638 Downloads
Rick Fawn, Karolina Kluczewska and Oleg Korneev
The EU’s Central Asia policy: no chance for change? pp. 639-653 Downloads
Shairbek Dzhuraev
Learning in, about and from the field? Symbolic functions of EU knowledge production on Central Asia pp. 654-674 Downloads
Oleg Korneev and Karolina Kluczewska
‘Not here for geopolitical interests or games’: the EU’s 2019 strategy and the regional and inter-regional competition for Central Asia pp. 675-698 Downloads
Rick Fawn
The interplay of narratives on regionness, regionhood and regionality: European Union and Central Asia pp. 699-714 Downloads
Selbi Hanova
The EU and China: how do they fit in Central Asia? pp. 715-733 Downloads
Svetlana Krivokhizh and Elena Soboleva
Opportunity and threat perceptions of the EU in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan pp. 734-751 Downloads
Zhanibek Arynov
European Union, civil society and local ownership in Kyrgyzstan: analysing patterns of adaptation, reinterpretation and contestation in the prevention of violent extremism (PVE) pp. 752-769 Downloads
Chiara Pierobon
The EU and European transnational companies in Central Asia: relocating agency in the energy sector pp. 770-787 Downloads
Gian Marco Moisé and Paolo Sorbello
Communal self-governance as an alternative to neoliberal governance: proposing a post-development approach to EU resilience-building in Central Asia pp. 788-807 Downloads
Fabienne Bossuyt and Nazima Davletova
Maya Karin Peterson (1980–2021) pp. 808-811 Downloads
Anna Whittington
Talas Omarbekov (1948–2021) pp. 812-815 Downloads
Sarah Cameron
Emigrants/Muhacir from Xinjiang to Middle East during 1940–60s pp. 816-818 Downloads
Ablet Kamalov
Islam in China pp. 818-819 Downloads
Amit Kumar and Veena Ramachandran
Surviving Everyday Life: The Securityscapes of Threatened People in Kyrgyzstan pp. 820-821 Downloads
Karolina Kluczewska
Go East!: A history of Hungarian Turanism pp. 822-823 Downloads
Tristan Kenderdine
The history and culture of Iran and Central Asia: From the pre-Islamic to the Islamic period pp. 823-825 Downloads
Fereshte Azarkhordad and Maryam Ghasemnejad
The Qirghiz Baatir and the Russian Empire: A portrait of a local intermediary in Russian Central Asia pp. 825-827 Downloads
Alexander Morrison

Volume 41, issue 3, 2022

Labour transfers as a means of ‘civilizing’ and forcibly assimilating ethnic minorities in western China pp. 385-401 Downloads
Jan Svec
Balancing between majorities: the negotiable identity of Osh Dungans pp. 402-418 Downloads
Zulfiya Imyarova
Ismaili Muslims in Moscow: community, identity and integration pp. 419-435 Downloads
Zuzanna Błajet
Leveraging low state capacity for economic development: a case study of Tajik–Afghan cross-border markets pp. 436-455 Downloads
Oliver McPherson-Smith
Grassroots struggles against domestic violence in Uzbekistan: strategies of exit and voice pp. 456-476 Downloads
Sara Hassani and Tanzilya Saleemjan Oren
Informal civil society initiatives in non-Western societies: mahallas in Uzbekistan pp. 477-497 Downloads
Rustamjon Urinboyev and Sherzod Eraliev
Agency and resistance amongst queer people in Kazakhstan pp. 498-515 Downloads
Mariya Levitanus
Of squirrels and men: being Soviet in Frunze’s green spaces pp. 516-532 Downloads
Louis-Philippe Campeau
Strategic alignments and balancing of threats: military and political alliances in the South Caucasus (1991–2021) pp. 533-552 Downloads
Elnur Ismayil and Suhnaz Yilmaz
Non-aligned good power? Status enhancement of early post-independence Kazakhstan pp. 553-570 Downloads
Martina Varkočková
The contributions of new media to young people’s political participation in Russia and Kazakhstan pp. 571-595 Downloads
Yerkebulan Sairambay
New regime, new policies: research ethics development – a case study of Uzbekistan pp. 596-609 Downloads
Neil Collins, Gulzhanat Gafu, Aipara Berekeyeva and Zakir Jumakulov
Musique contemporaine en Ouzbékistan: Politique, identités et globalisation pp. 610-611 Downloads
Ariane Zevaco
‘Khatakskaia khronika’: korpus i funktsii teksta pp. 612-614 Downloads
Sergei Andreyev
Polymaths of Islam: Power and networks of knowledge in Central Asia pp. 614-616 Downloads
Daniel Beben

Volume 41, issue 2, 2022

Technology, temporality, and the study of Central Asia: an introduction pp. 211-222 Downloads
Jonas van der Straeten and Julia Obertreis
The hidden integration of Central Asia: the making of a region through technical infrastructures pp. 223-243 Downloads
Per Högselius
‘To firmly establish our border at the foot of The Hindu Kush’: road construction as a means of legitimizing the rule of the Russian Empire in the Pamir pp. 244-259 Downloads
Oybek Makhmudov
Welcome and unwelcome connections: travelling post-Soviet roads in Kyrgyzstan pp. 260-276 Downloads
Zarina Urmanbetova and Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi
From anatomic analogies to arrhythmic timescapes: roads and development in northern Mongolia pp. 277-296 Downloads
Björn Reichhardt
The Soviet city as a landscape in the making: planning, building and appropriating Samarkand, c.1960s–80s pp. 297-321 Downloads
Jonas van der Straeten and Mariya Petrova
The seismic colony: earthquakes, empire and technology in Russian-ruled Turkestan, 1887–1911 pp. 322-346 Downloads
Taylor C. Zajicek
Outer space technopolitics and postcolonial modernity in Kazakhstan pp. 347-367 Downloads
Nelly Bekus
Mosques as religious infrastructure: Muslim selfhood, moral imaginaries and everyday sociality pp. 368-384 Downloads
Yanti M. Hoelzchen

Volume 41, issue 1, 2022

‘I dress in silk and velvet’: women, textiles and the textile-text in 1930s Uzbekistan pp. 1-21 Downloads
Claire Roosien
From 'Mercy' to 'Banner of Labour': the Bukharan Jewish press in late Tsarist and early Soviet Central Asia pp. 22-40 Downloads
Thomas Loy and Zeev Levin
Mongolian Buddhism, science and healing: a modernist legacy pp. 41-57 Downloads
Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko
Songs of war and despair: two Afghan/Uzbek women’s life history and lament pp. 58-78 Downloads
Wolayat Tabasum Niroo
Women herders: women’s role and bargaining power in Mongolian herding households pp. 79-99 Downloads
Mieke Meurs, Amarjargal Amartuvshin, Otgontugs Banzragch, Myagmasuren Boldbaatar and Georgia Poyatzis
The Mongolian semi-presidential constitution and its democratic performance pp. 100-117 Downloads
Mina Sumaadii and Yu-Shan Wu
The neo-liberal conception of empowerment and its limits: micro-credit experiences of self-employed women in the bazaars of Bishkek pp. 118-137 Downloads
Gözde Yazıcı Cörüt and İlker Cörüt
The politics of budgetary capture in rentier states: who gets what, when and how in Afghanistan pp. 138-160 Downloads
Mohammad Qadam Shah
Factors motivating the transfer of university students in Kazakhstan pp. 161-179 Downloads
Rita Kasa, Ali Ait Si Mhamed, Alima Ibrasheva, Dana Mambetalina and Serik Ivatov
Roundtable studying the Anthropocene in Central Asia: the challenge of sources and scales in human–environment relations pp. 180-203 Downloads
Jeanne Féaux de la Croix, Irina Arzhantseva, Jeanine Dağyeli, Eva-Marie Dubuisson, Heinrich Härke, Beatrice Penati, Akira Ueda and Amanda Wooden
Hunza matters: Bordering and ordering between ancient and new Silk Roads pp. 204-205 Downloads
Till Mostowlansky
The Bukharan crisis: A connected history of 18th century Central Asia pp. 206-208 Downloads
Uli Schamiloglu
The Silk Roads: A new history of the world pp. 208-209 Downloads
Michael J. Bechtel
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