Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2016
- Introduction pp. 473-480

- Charles E. Ziegler
- Authoritarian legitimation: assessing discourses of legitimacy in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan pp. 481-500

- Mariya Y. Omelicheva
- Narratives of Islam in Uzbekistan: authoritarian myths and the Janus-state syndrome pp. 501-513

- Reuel R. Hanks
- Rural economies and leadership change in Central Asia pp. 514-530

- Lawrence P. Markowitz
- Post-violence regime survival and expansion in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan pp. 531-548

- Erica Marat
- Great powers, civil society and authoritarian diffusion in Central Asia pp. 549-569

- Charles E. Ziegler
- Edward A. Allworth (1920–2016) pp. 570-571

- Alexander Cooley
- Securing Afghanistan: from the inside out pp. 572-576

- Jennifer B. Murtazashvili
- Nationalism and identity construction in Central Asia: dimension, dynamics, and directions pp. 577-578

- Diana T. Kudaibergenova
- Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Migration, democratization and inequality in the post-Soviet era pp. 579-581

- Alima Bissenova
- Leadership and authority in Central Asia: the Ismaili community in Tajikistan pp. 581-584

- Frank Bliss
- Sotveskii kishlak: mezhdu kolonializmom i modernizatsiey pp. 584-586

- Artemy M. Kalinovsky
- Qazaqlïq, or ambitious brigandage, and the formation of the Qazaqs: state and identity in Post-Mongol Eurasia pp. 586-588

- Michael Hancock-Parmer
- Caucasus during the Mongol Period – Der Kaukasus in der Mongolenzeit pp. 588-590

- Michael C. Brose
- Books received pp. 591-593

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 3, 2016
- Taking stock, looking forward pp. 325-326

- Madeleine Reeves
- Introduction pp. 327-333

- Henryk Alff
- The resumption of Sino–Central Asian trade, c. 1983–94: confidence building and reform along a Cold War fault line pp. 334-350

- Hasan H. Karrar
- The bridge that divides: local perceptions of the connected state in the Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan–China borderlands pp. 351-368

- Steven Parham
- Getting stuck within flows: limited interaction and peripheralization at the Kazakhstan–China border pp. 369-386

- Henryk Alff
- Limits of diaspority in Central Asia: contextualizing Dungan's multiple belongings pp. 387-404

- Soledad Jiménez-Tovar
- Embedded rubber sandals: trade and gifts across the Sino–Kyrgyz border pp. 405-420

- Rune Steenberg
- Blogging Zhanaozen: hegemonic discourse and authoritarian resilience in Kazakhstan pp. 421-438

- David Lewis
- (Over)determining social disorder: Tajikistan and the economic collapse of perestroika pp. 439-463

- Isaac Scarborough
- Soviet Orientalism and the creation of Central Asian Nations pp. 464-466

- Michael Hancock-Parmer
- Writing travel in Central Asian history pp. 466-468

- Heather S. Sonntag
- Faces of the wolf: Managing the human, non-human boundary in Mongolia pp. 468-470

- Marissa J. Smith and Rebecca Watters
- Turks across empires: marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856–1914 pp. 471-472

- James H. Meyer
Volume 35, issue 2, 2016
- Urban spaces and lifestyles in Central Asia and beyond: an introduction pp. 145-156

- Philipp Schröder
- The manufacturing of Islamic lifestyles in Tajikistan through the prism of Dushanbe's bazaars pp. 157-177

- Manja Stephan-Emmrich and Abdullah Mirzoev
- Where the whole city meets: youth, gender and consumerism in the social space of the MEGA shopping mall in Aktobe, western Kazakhstan pp. 178-194

- Philipp Frank Jäger
- The ignoble savage in urban Yerevan pp. 195-217

- Susanne Fehlings
- Avoidance and appropriation in Bishkek: dealing with time, space and urbanity in Kyrgyzstan's capital pp. 218-236

- Philipp Schröder
- Experiencing liminality: housing, renting and informal tenants in Astana pp. 237-256

- Kishimjan Osmonova
- ‘Only by learning how to live together differently can we live together at all’: readability and legibility of Central Asian migrants’ presence in urban Russia pp. 257-275

- Emil Nasritdinov
- Assemblages of mobility: the marshrutkas of Central Asia pp. 276-291

- Wladimir Sgibnev and Andrey Vozyanov
- Prayer house or cultural centre? Restoring a mosque in post-socialist Armenia pp. 292-308

- Tsypylma Darieva
- Social policies and ethnic conflict in China: lessons from Xinjiang pp. 309-310

- Timothy A. Grose
- Inner asia and the spatial politics of empire: archeology, mobility, and culture pp. 311-313

- Gulnar Kendirbai
- Mensch und Umwelt in Kirgistan Politische Ökologie im postkolonialen und postsozialistischen Kontext pp. 313-315

- Ulan Kasymov
- Pouvoir et santé en Ouzbékistan: De la colonisation russe aux transformations post-soviétiques pp. 315-317

- Paula Michaels
- From conflict to autonomy in the Caucasus: the Soviet Union and the making of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh pp. 317-319

- Ross Wade
- Most secret agent of Empire: Reginald Teague-Jones, master spy of the Great Game pp. 319-321

- Michael G. Smith
- Turks across empires: marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856–1914 pp. 321-323

- Azade-Ayse Rorlich
Volume 35, issue 1, 2016
- Crossing Eurasia: trans-regional Afghan trading networks in China and beyond pp. 1-15

- Magnus Marsden
- Connecting to regional markets? Transport, logistics services and international transit challenges for Central Asian food-processing firms pp. 16-25

- Souleymane Coulibaly and Lotte Thomsen
- Awareness and perceptions of Islamic microfinance among microfinance clients in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan pp. 26-37

- Manijeh Sabi
- Dynamics of water reallocation and cost implications in the transboundary setting of Ferghana Province pp. 38-60

- Kai Wegerich, Ilkhom Soliev and Indira Akramova
- Modern weddings in Uzbekistan: ritual change from ‘above’ and from ‘below’ pp. 61-75

- Tommaso Trevisani
- ‘A second wife is not really a wife’: polygyny, gender relations and economic realities in Tajikistan pp. 76-90

- Juliette Cleuziou
- Remittances, rituals and reconsidering women's norms in mahallas: emigrant labour and its social effects in Ferghana Valley pp. 91-104

- Haruka Kikuta
- Press and ethnic polarization in post-2001 Afghanistan: the 2014 presidential election experience pp. 105-120

- Arif Sahar and Aqila Sahar
- Common Asianist intellectual history in Turkey and Japan: Turanism pp. 121-135

- Sinan Levent
- Conflict and peace in Eurasia pp. 136-137

- Catherine Owen
- Warlords and coalition politics in post-Soviet states pp. 138-140

- John Heathershaw
- Women's lives and livelihoods in post-Soviet Uzbekistan: ceremonies of empowerment and peacebuilding pp. 140-142

- R. Turaeva
- Anti-veiling campaigns in the Muslim world: Gender, modernism and the politics of dress pp. 142-144

- Camron Michael Amin
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