Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2018
- Mobile pastoralism a century apart: continuity and change in south-eastern Kazakhstan, 1910 and 2012 pp. 503-525

- Carole Ferret
- Critical social media information flows: political trust and protest behaviour among Kazakhstani college students pp. 526-545

- Amanzhol Bekmagambetov, Kevin M. Wagner, Jason Gainous, Zhaxylyk Sabitov, Adil Rodionov and Bagysh Gabdulina
- Oasis in the steppe: health and masculinity of Kazakhstani miners pp. 546-562

- Eeva Kesküla
- Modern education and literary traditions: a comparative view on the development of modern Uyghur and Tibetan literature pp. 563-581

- Michal Zelcer-Lavid
- Bride kidnapping in post-Soviet Eurasia: a roundtable discussion pp. 582-601

- Cynthia Werner, Christopher Edling, Charles Becker, Elena Kim, Russell Kleinbach, Fatima Esengeldievna Sartbay and Woden Teachout
- Soviet and Muslim: the institutionalization of Islam in Central Asia pp. 602-603

- Shoshana Keller
- The Central Asia–Afghanistan relationship: From Soviet intervention to Silk Road initiative pp. 604-606

- Tristan Kenderdine
- Threads of empire: loyalty and tsarist authority in Bashkiria, 1552–1917 pp. 606-608

- Daniel E. Schafer
Volume 37, issue 3, 2018
- Capitalism in Mongolia – ideology, practice and ambiguity pp. 341-356

- Rebekah Plueckhahn and Dulam Bumochir
- Generating capitalism for independence in Mongolia pp. 357-371

- Dulam Bumochir
- The formation and distribution of procapitalist perspectives in Mongolia pp. 372-385

- Gantulga Munkherdene
- Collaboration for survival in the age of the market: diverse economic practices in postsocialist Mongolia pp. 386-402

- Byambabaatar Ichinkhorloo
- The financialization of help: moneylenders as economic translators in the debt-based economy pp. 403-418

- Hedwig Amelia Waters
- Networks and the negotiation of risk: making business deals and people among Mongolian small and medium businesses pp. 419-437

- Narantuya Chuluunbat and Rebecca Empson
- Negotiation, social indebtedness, and the making of urban economies in Ulaanbaatar pp. 438-456

- Rebekah Plueckhahn and Terbish Bayartsetseg
- Electoral gifting and personal politics in Mongolia’s parliamentary election season pp. 457-474

- Lauren Bonilla and Tuya Shagdar
- Afterword: Mongolian-made capitalism pp. 475-483

- David Sneath
- The Afghan-Central Asian borderland: the state and local leaders pp. 484-486

- John Heathershaw
- Informal order and the state in Afghanistan pp. 486-488

- Judith Beyer
- Nationalism in Central Asia: a biography of the Uzbekistan–Kyrgyzstan boundary pp. 488-491

- Russell Zanca
- Fragile conviction: changing ideological landscapes in urban Kyrgyzstan pp. 491-493

- Johan Rasanayagam
- Ancient irrigation systems of the Aral Sea area: the history, origin, and development of irrigated agriculture pp. 493-496

- Mehrnoush Soroush
- What is beyond the river? Power, authority, and social order in Transoxania, 18th-19th centuries pp. 496-499

- Daniel Beben
- The rise and fall of Khoqand, 1709–1876: Central Asia in the global age pp. 499-501

- Ian W. Campbell
Volume 37, issue 2, 2018
- Native rhythms in the city: embodied refusal among Uyghur male migrants in Ürümchi pp. 191-207

- Darren Byler
- Building transregional and historical connections: Uyghur architecture in urban Xinjiang pp. 208-227

- Madlen Kobi
- Making the ‘empowered woman’: exploring contradictions in gender and development programming in Kyrgyzstan pp. 228-246

- Elena Kim, Asel Myrzabekova, Elena Molchanova and Olha Yarova
- A mob for hire? Unpacking older women’s political activism in Kyrgyzstan pp. 247-264

- Elmira Satybaldieva
- The power of place, or powerless places? Hybrid attitudes towards Soviet symbols in post-Soviet Georgia pp. 265-285

- Peter Kabachnik
- State responses to reputational concerns: the case of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Kazakhstan pp. 286-304

- Saipira Furstenberg
- Public councils in Kazakhstan: a case of emergent participative democracy? pp. 305-321

- Colin Knox and Saltanat Janenova
- Dictators without borders: power and money in Central Asia pp. 322-324

- Navruz Nekbakhtshoev
- The family in Central Asia: new perspectives pp. 324-325

- Jesko Schmoller
- History of Central Asia, Vol. 3. The Age of Islam and the Mongols pp. 326-327

- Timothy May
- Afghan History through Afghan Eyes pp. 328-330

- Daniel Beben
- Practicing Islam: knowledge, experience, and social navigation in Kyrgyzstan pp. 330-333

- Svetlana Peshkova
- Central Asia in art: from Soviet Orientalism to the new republics pp. 333-336

- Diana T. Kudaibergenova
- Wakhan Quadrangle: exploration and espionage during and after the Great Game pp. 336-338

- Till Mostowlansky
- Negotiating identities: work, religion, gender, and the mobilisation of tradition among the Uyghur in the 1990s pp. 338-339

- Michael Krautkraemer
Volume 37, issue 1, 2018
- Critical approaches to security in Central Asia: an introduction pp. 1-12

- Edward Lemon
- Disorder over the border: spinning the spectre of instability through time and space in Central Asia pp. 13-30

- Natalie Koch
- Islamic discourses in Azerbaijan: the securitization of ‘non-traditional religious movements’ pp. 31-49

- Galib Bashirov
- The terrorist attacks in the Volga region, 2012–13: hegemonic narratives and everyday understandings of (in)security pp. 50-67

- Renat Shaykhutdinov
- Living dangerously: securityscapes of Lyuli and LGBT people in urban spaces of Kyrgyzstan pp. 68-84

- Marc von Boemcken, Hafiz Boboyorov and Nina Bagdasarova
- Security matters in marriage: Uyghurs’ perceptions of security in Xinjiang, China pp. 85-99

- Mei Ding
- Navigating the safety implications of doing research and being researched in Kyrgyzstan: cooperation, networks and framing pp. 100-118

- Nurbek Bekmurzaev, Philipp Lottholz and Joshua Meyer
- Kyrgyzstan’s informal settlements: yntymak and the emergence of politics in place pp. 119-136

- Bert Cramer
- Counter-extremism, power and authoritarian governance in Tajikistan pp. 137-159

- Edward Lemon and Hélène Thibault
- Under Solomon’s throne: Uzbek visions of renewal in Osh pp. 160-171

- Aisalkyn Botoeva, Stefan B. Kirmse, Ali Igmen, Morgan Liu and Marianne Kamp
- State formation in Afghanistan: a theoretical and political history pp. 172-174

- Yaqub Ibrahimi
- Kazakhstan in the making: legitimacy, symbols, and social changes pp. 174-176

- Sofya du Boulay
- Xinjiang and the modern Chinese state pp. 176-178

- Kwangmin Kim
- Women musicians of Uzbekistan: from courtyard to conservatory pp. 178-180

- Kerstin Klenke
- Russkiye konsulstva v Sintsiane (konets XIX–nachalo XX vv.) [Russian consulates in Xinjiang (late XIX–early XX centuries)] pp. 180-183

- Ablet Kamalov
- Bukharan Jews in the Soviet Union: autobiographical narrations of mobility, continuity and change pp. 183-185

- Zeev Levin
- Sikunder Burnes: Master of the Great Game pp. 185-187

- Alexander Morrison
- Russian Hajj: Empire and the Pilgrimage to Mecca pp. 187-189

- Danielle Ross
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