Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2015
- Introduction: market adaptations, interventions and daily experience pp. 409-417

- Gül Berna Özcan
- Ideology in brick and tile: Timurid architecture of the 21st century pp. 418-439

- Elena Paskaleva
- The ideology of development and legitimation: beyond ‘Kazakhstan 2030’ pp. 440-455

- Diana T. Kudaibergenova
- Social, environmental and economic sustainability of Kazakhstan: a long-term perspective pp. 456-483

- Marzhan Thomas
- Uzbekistan's ‘spirit’ of self-reliance and the logic of appropriateness: TAPOich and interaction with Russia pp. 484-498

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- Promoting empowerment? The World Bank's Village Investment Project in Kyrgyzstan pp. 499-515

- Babken Babajanian
- ‘Donors are not interested in reality’: the interplay between international donors and local NGOs in Kyrgyzstan's HIV/AIDS sector pp. 516-530

- Svetlana Ancker and Bernd Rechel
- The monetization of social celebrations in rural Kyrgyzstan: on the uses of hashish money pp. 531-548

- Gulzat Botoeva
- Everyday disasters, stagnation and the normalcy of non-development: Roghun Dam, a flood, and campaigns of forced taxation in southern Tajikistan pp. 549-563

- Diana Ibañez-Tirado
- Chaos, violence, and dynasty: politics and Islam in Central Asia pp. 564-566

- Svetlana Peshkova
- Corruption as a last resort: adapting to the market in Central Asia pp. 566-567

- Lawrence P. Markowitz
- Achieving a career, becoming a master. Aspirations in the lives of young Uzbek men pp. 568-570

- Philipp Schröder
- Variations on Uzbek identity: strategic choices, cognitive schemas, and political constraints in identification processes pp. 570-572

- Ronald Schultz
- Women, Islam, and identity: public life in private spaces in Uzbekistan pp. 572-574

- Liliya Karimova
- The history of Central Asia, volume 1: the age of the steppe warriors pp. 574-576

- Kenneth Lymer
- Asiatic Russia: imperial power in regional and international contexts pp. 576-578

- Ian W. Campbell
- The making of modern Georgia, 1918–2012: the first Georgian republic and its successors pp. 578-581

- B. George Hewitt
- Islam, society and states across the Qazaq Steppe (18th–early 20th centuries) pp. 581-583

- Hideyuki Naganuma
- The Great Game 1856–1907: Russo-British relations in Central and East Asia pp. 583-585

- Vsevolod Kritskiy
- Patshilik Resei zhanye Kenges Imperialarining Kazakstandagi Ruhani Otarlau Sayasatining Zardaptari (XIX gasirding 70-80 zhildari – XXI gasirding basi) [Consequences of the policies of spiritual colonization in Kazakhstan under the Russian and Soviet empires (1870–80s to the beginning of the twenty-first century)] pp. 585-588

- R. Charles Weller
- Books received pp. 589-591

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 3, 2015
- The Soviet study of the Barefooted Flight of the Kazakhs pp. 281-295

- Michael Hancock-Parmer
- The puzzle of manual harvest in Uzbekistan: economics, status and labour in the Khrushchev era pp. 296-309

- Shoshana Keller
- State retrenchment and informal institutions in Kazakhstan: people's perceptions of informal reciprocity in the healthcare sector pp. 310-329

- Dina Sharipova
- Informal payments and connections in post-Soviet Kazakhstan pp. 330-340

- Natsuko Oka
- Keeping face in the public sphere: recognition, discretion and Uzbekistan's relations with the United States and Germany, 1991–2006 pp. 341-356

- Bernardo da Silva Relva Teles Fazendeiro
- Civilian victimization during the Tajik civil war: a typology and strategic assessment pp. 357-372

- Jeni Mitchell
- Observing protest: media use and student involvement on 7 April 2010 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan pp. 373-389

- Nora Webb Williams
- Movement, power and place in Central Asia and beyond: contested trajectories pp. 390-392

- Felix de Montety
- Migration and social upheaval as the face of globalization in Central Asia pp. 392-394

- Shairbek Juraev
- Becoming Muslim in imperial Russia: conversion, apostasy, and literacy pp. 394-397

- Rozaliya Garipova
- Central Asia: democracy, instability and strategic game in Kyrgyzstan pp. 397-399

- Rajorshi Roy
- Edge of empires. A history of Georgia pp. 399-401

- George Hewitt
- Into the Kazakh Steppe: John Castle's mission to Khan Abulkhayir (1736) pp. 402-403

- Michael Hancock-Parmer
- Fortune and the cursed: the sliding scale of time in Mongolian divination pp. 403-405

- Caroline Humphrey
- Exploring the edge of empire: Soviet era anthropology in the Caucasus and Central Asia pp. 406-408

- Andrey Tutorskiy
Volume 34, issue 2, 2015
- The Battle of Gökdepe in the Turkmen post-Soviet historical discourse pp. 149-161

- Slavomír Horák
- Nationalism and modernism in the East Turkestan Republic, 1933–34 pp. 162-176

- Ondřej Klimeš
- Bandits, warlords, national heroes: interpretations of the Basmachi movement in Tajikistan pp. 177-189

- Kirill Nourzhanov
- ‘How can I be post-Soviet if I was never Soviet?’ Rethinking categories of time and social change – a perspective from Kulob, southern Tajikistan pp. 190-203

- Diana Ibañez-Tirado
- The pastoral home school: rural, vernacular and grassroots literacies in early Soviet Mongolia pp. 204-218

- Phillip P. Marzluf
- The Paris Peace Conference and the Armenian arguments on Garabagh pp. 219-236

- Kamala Imranli-Lowe
- Natural resource policies and standard of living in Kazakhstan pp. 237-254

- Halil Burak Sakal
- Linking past and future: cross-border development and quality of life in the Badakhshans pp. 255-271

- Graham Sherbut, Nazneen Kanji and Juanita Hatcher
- Social and cultural change in Central Asia: the Soviet legacy pp. 272-274

- R. Charles Weller
- Allah's kolkhozes: migration, de-Stalinisation, privatisation and the new Muslim congregations in the Soviet realm (1950s–2000s) pp. 274-276

- Shoshana Keller
- The socialist way of life in Siberia: transformation in Buryatia pp. 276-277

- Eleanor Peers
- Xinjiang and the expansion of Chinese Communist power: Kashgar in the early twentieth century pp. 277-279

- Michael C. Brose
Volume 34, issue 1, 2015
- Offshore Central Asia: an introduction pp. 1-10

- John Heathershaw and Alexander Cooley
- Blurring the line between licit and illicit: transnational corruption networks in Central Asia and beyond pp. 11-28

- Alexander Cooley and J.C. Sharman
- Offshore gas intermediary companies in Eurasia pp. 29-45

- Stacy Closson and Charles Dainoff
- Global money laundering and its domestic political consequences in Kyrgyzstan pp. 46-56

- Erica Marat
- Regime security, base politics and rent-seeking: the local and global political economies of the American air base in Kyrgyzstan, 2001–2010 pp. 57-77

- Kemel Toktomushev
- Gaming the state: consequences of contracting out state building in Afghanistan pp. 78-92

- Jennifer Murtazashvili
- State as resource, mediator and performer: understanding the local and global politics of gold mining in Kyrgyzstan pp. 93-109

- Asel Doolot and John Heathershaw
- Global Astana: nation branding as a legitimization tool for authoritarian regimes pp. 110-124

- Adrien Fauve
- Author-critic forum pp. 125-139

- Marianne Kamp, Russell Zanca, Nazif Shahrani, Aurélie Biard and Johan Rasanayagam
- The art of symbolic resistance: Uyghur identities and Uyghur-Han relations in contemporary Xinjiang pp. 140-142

- Nicholas Tapp
- Organized crime, political transitions and state formation in post-Soviet Eurasia pp. 142-144

- John Heathershaw
- The construction of the Tiflis-Aleksandropol-Kars railway (1895–1899) pp. 144-145

- Alexander Balistreri
- Border work: spatial lives of the state in rural Central Asia pp. 145-147

- Stanley D. Brunn
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