Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2017
- Turkmenistan and the virtual politics of Eurasian energy: the case of the TAPI pipeline project pp. 409-429

- Luca Anceschi
- The return of the regulator: Kazakhstan’s cotton sector reforms since independence pp. 430-452

- Martin Petrick, Dauren Oshakbayev, Regina Taitukova and Nodir Djanibekov
- Undermining Western democracy promotion in Central Asia: China’s countervailing influences, powers and impact pp. 453-472

- Aijan Sharshenova and Gordon Crawford
- Transformations in Turkmen higher education: current opportunities and challenges at a new university pp. 473-492

- Kelly Lee Gaynor
- Cultural histories of kumiss: tuberculosis, heritage and national health in post-Soviet Kazakhstan pp. 493-510

- Gabriel McGuire
- From the Achaemenids to Somoni: national identity and iconicity in the landscape of Dushanbe’s capitol complex pp. 511-533

- Katherine Hughes
- Contested spaces: the use of place-names and symbolic landscape in the politics of identity and legitimacy in Azerbaijan pp. 534-554

- Arsène Saparov
- Categorically misleading, dialectically misconceived: language textbooks and pedagogic participation in Central Asian nation-building projects pp. 555-574

- James Pickett
- Veiled and unveiled in Chechnya and Daghestan pp. 575-577

- Geraldine Fagan
- Humanitarian invasion: global development in Cold War Afghanistan pp. 577-579

- Markus Göransson
- Imperial Russia’s Muslims: Islam, empire, and European modernity, 1788–1914 pp. 579-581

- Edward Lazzerini
- Muslim women of the Fergana Valley: a 19th-century ethnography from Central Asia pp. 581-583

- Aksana Ismailbekova
- Democracy in Central Asia: competing perspectives and alternative strategies pp. 583-585

- Aliya Tskhay
- Uyghur nation: reform and revolution on the Russia–China Frontier pp. 585-588

- Ablet Kamalov
- Rewriting the nation in modern Kazakh literature pp. 588-590

- Eva-Marie Dubuisson
- Trading worlds: Afghan merchants across modern frontiers pp. 591-592

- Till Mostowlansky
- The force of custom: law and the ordering of everyday life in Kyrgyzstan pp. 593-595

- August Samie
- Books received pp. 596-597

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 598-598

- The Editors
Volume 36, issue 3, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- The Helsinki Final Act four decades on pp. 293-299

- Payam Foroughi
- The OSCEs of Central Asia pp. 300-312

- Pál Dunay
- Human rights concepts in the OSCE region: changes since the Helsinki Final Act pp. 313-330

- Aaron Rhodes
- Overlap with contestation? Comparing norms and policies of regional organizations in the post-Soviet space pp. 331-352

- Alessandra Russo and Andrea Gawrich
- Benefactor, industry or intruder? Perceptions of international organizations in Central Asia – the case of the OSCE in Tajikistan pp. 353-372

- Karolina Kluczewska
- Helsinki’s counterintuitive effect? OSCE/ODIHR’s election observation missions and solidification of virtual democracy in post-communist Central Asia: the case of Tajikistan, 2000–2013 pp. 373-390

- Payam Foroughi and Uguloy Mukhtorova
- Timur Kasymovich Beisembiev, 1955–2016 pp. 391-394

- Alexander Morrison
- Making Uzbekistan: nation, empire, and revolution in the early USSR pp. 395-398

- Beatrice Penati
- Oil and water: being Han in Xinjiang pp. 398-400

- Hilda Eitzen
- The Šabdan Baatır Codex: epic and the writing of northern Kyrgyz history pp. 400-403

- Arienne M. Dwyer
- The state as investment market: Kyrgyzstan in comparative perspective pp. 403-405

- Azamat Sakiev
- Iranian languages and literatures of Central Asia: from the eighteenth century to the present pp. 405-407

- John R. Perry
Volume 36, issue 2, 2017
- Engagement with empire as norm and in practice in Kazakh nomadic political culture (1820s–1830s) pp. 175-194

- Virginia Martin
- Venerating the pir: patron saints of Muslim ceramists in Uzbekistan pp. 195-211

- Haruka Kikuta
- Coercive capacity, land reform and political order in Afghanistan pp. 212-230

- Ilia Murtazashvili and Jennifer Murtazashvili
- Pathways to child work in Tajikistan: narratives of child workers and their parents pp. 231-246

- Mashura Akilova
- Gender and the academic profession in contemporary Tajikistan: challenges and opportunities expressed by women who remain pp. 247-262

- Zumrad Kataeva and Alan J. DeYoung
- Debating gender and Kazakhness: memory and voice in poetic duel aytis between China and Kazakhstan pp. 263-280

- Guldana Salimjan
- Afghan modern: the history of a global nation pp. 281-283

- Flora Roberts
- The social process of globalization: return migration and cultural change in Kazakhstan pp. 283-285

- Maya Satlykgylyjova
- Staying at home: identities, memories and social networks of Kazakhstani Germans pp. 285-287

- Michael Brown
- Despite cultures: early Soviet rule in Tajikistan pp. 287-289

- August Samie
- Collectivization and social engineering: Soviet administration and the Jews of Uzbekistan, 1917–1939 pp. 289-291

- Marianne Kamp
Volume 36, issue 1, 2017
- Understanding Stalinism in, from and of Central Asia: beyond failure, peripherality and otherness pp. 1-18

- Botakoz Kassymbekova
- ‘Tajikistan’s Turksib’: infrastructure and improvisation in economic growth of the Vakhsh River valley pp. 19-36

- Patryk Reid
- A time for feasting? Autarky in the Tajik Ferghana Valley at war, 1941–45 pp. 37-54

- Flora Roberts
- Recollections of collectivization in Uzbekistan: Stalinism and local activism pp. 55-72

- Marianne Kamp and Russell Zanca
- Stalinist spatial hierarchies: placing the Kazakhs and Kyrgyz in Soviet economic regionalization pp. 73-92

- Niccolò Pianciola
- An unwanted dependence: Chechen and Ingush deportees and the development of state–citizen relations in late-Stalinist Kazakhstan (1944–1953) pp. 93-112

- Isaac Scarborough
- Fatima Gabitova: repression, subjectivity and historical memory in Soviet Kazakhstan pp. 113-130

- Maria A. Blackwood
- Stalin’s rais: governance practices in a Central Asian kolkhoz pp. 131-147

- Sergei Abashin
- Power and purification: late-Stalinist repression in the Uzbek SSR pp. 148-169

- Claus Bech Hansen
- China and Central Asia in the post-Soviet era: a bilateral approach pp. 170-171

- Ryan Shaffer
- Power, networks and violent conflict in Central Asia: a comparison of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan pp. 171-173

- Farhad Kerimov
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