Central Asian Survey
1998 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2014
- Mr Light and people's everyday energy struggles in Central Asia and the Caucasus: an introduction pp. 435-448

- David Gullette and Jeanne Féaux de la Croix
- The illumination of marginality: how ethnic Hazaras in Bamyan, Afghanistan, perceive the lack of electricity as discrimination pp. 449-462

- Melissa Kerr Chiovenda
- Kyrgyzstan's dark ages: framing and the 2010 hydroelectric revolution pp. 463-481

- Amanda E. Wooden
- Resource dependence and measurement technology: international and domestic influences on energy sector development in Armenia and Georgia pp. 482-499

- Jason E. Strakes
- Flows of oil, flows of people: resource-extraction industry, labour market and migration in western Kazakhstan pp. 500-516

- Philipp Frank Jäger
- Notes on the moral economy of gas in present-day Azerbaijan pp. 517-530

- Tristam Barrett
- Switching off or switching source: energy consumption and household response to higher energy prices in the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 531-549

- Franziska Gassmann and Raquel Tsukada
- Bottom-up and top-down dynamics of the energy transformation in the Eastern Pamirs of Tajikistan's Gorno Badakhshan region pp. 550-565

- Tobias Kraudzun
- Ethnographies of the state in Central Asia: performing politics pp. 566-568

- Natalie R. Koch
- Ocherki Yevraziiskoi Integratsii pp. 568-569

- Anna Matveeva
- The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Eurasian geopolitics: new directions, perspectives, and challenges pp. 569-570

- Austin Jersild
- The fire below: how the Caucasus shaped Russia pp. 571-572

- Kalpana Sahni
- Central Asia in international relations: the legacies of Halford Mackinder pp. 573-575

- Alexander C. Diener
- On the fringes of the Harmonious Society: Tibetans and Uyghurs in socialist China pp. 575-577

- Henryk Alff
- Lost enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab conquest to Tamerlane pp. 577-578

- Timothy Nunan
- Books received pp. 579-580

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 3, 2014
- Uzbekistan between the great powers: a balancing act or a multi-vectorial approach? pp. 297-311

- Aleksandr Pikalov
- Performing statehood: Afghanistan as an arena for Central Asian states pp. 312-328

- Kristin Fjæstad and Heidi Kjærnet
- A war of perception: the struggle for legitimacy, influence and power through media in post-2001 Afghanistan pp. 329-345

- Joshua Dalton
- Keeping labour mobility informal: the lack of legality of Central Asian migrants in Kazakhstan pp. 346-359

- Bhavna Davé
- A new look: professionalization of NGOs in Kyrgyzstan pp. 360-374

- Kanykey Bayalieva-Jailobaeva
- Migration and patrilineal descent: the role of women in Kyrgyzstan pp. 375-389

- Aksana Ismailbekova
- Ijtihad into philosophy: Islam as cultural heritage in post-Stalinist Daghestan pp. 390-404

- Michael Kemper
- Abdürreşid İbrahim's journey to China: Muslim communities in the late Qing as seen by a Russian-Tatar intellectual pp. 405-420

- Noriko Yamazaki
- Note pp. 421-421

- Nick Megoran
- Eurasia's ascent in energy and geopolitics pp. 421-423

- Yelena N. Zabortseva
- Youth and globalization in Central Asia: everyday life between religion pp. 423-425

- Ken Roberts
- Urban spaces after socialism: ethnographies of public places in Eurasian cities pp. 425-427

- Emily Canning
- Reorganizing crime: mafia and anti-mafia in post-Soviet Georgia pp. 427-429

- Perry Sherouse
- Explorations in the social history of modern Central Asia (19th-early 20th century) pp. 429-430

- Jennifer Griffiths
- Four types of loyalty in early modern central Asia: the Tūqāy-Timūrid takeover of greater Mā Warā al-Nahr, 1598-1605 pp. 431-433

- Nicholas Walmsley
Volume 33, issue 2, 2014
- Introduction: Killing the Cotton Canard and getting rid of the Great Game: rewriting the Russian conquest of Central Asia, 1814–1895 pp. 131-142

- Alexander Morrison
- Paul's great game: Russia's plan to invade British India pp. 143-152

- David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
- ‘Nechto eroticheskoe’, ‘courir après l'ombre’? – logistical imperatives and the fall of Tashkent, 1859–1865 pp. 153-169

- Alexander Morrison
- The defence of Khujand in 1866 through the eyes of Russian officers pp. 170-179

- Inomjon Mamadaliev
- The Russian conquest of the Bukharan Emirate: military and diplomatic aspects pp. 180-198

- A.M. Malikov
- ‘Our friendly rivals’: rethinking the Great Game in Ya'qub Beg's Kashgaria, 1867–77 pp. 199-214

- Ian W. Campbell
- The ‘fierce fight’ at Oshoba: a microhistory of the conquest of the Khoqand Khanate pp. 215-231

- Sergei Abashin
- Povorot and the Khanate of Khiva: a new canal and the birth of ethnic conflict in the Khorazm oasis, 1870s–1890s pp. 232-245

- Akifumi Shioya
- Samarkand and its cultural heritage: perceptions and persistence of the Russian colonial construction of monuments pp. 246-269

- Svetlana Gorshenina
- ‘How will we appear in the eyes of inovertsy and inorodtsy?’ Nikolai Ostroumov on the image and function of Russian power pp. 270-288

- Bakhtiyar Babajanov
- Na perekrestke kommunikatsyi: zhurnalistika, media Kazakhstana; Novie media v mire i Kazakhstane pp. 289-291

- Rafis Abazov and Zhadyra Toibayeva
- Party system formation in Kazakhstan: between formal and informal politics pp. 291-293

- Rustem Kadyrzhanov
- Afghan rumour bazaar: secret sub-cultures, hidden worlds and the everyday life of the absurd pp. 293-295

- Brian Glyn Williams
Volume 33, issue 1, 2014
- The politics of culture and the space for Islam: Soviet and post-Soviet imaginaries in Uzbekistan pp. 1-14

- Johan Rasanayagam
- Contesting and negotiating religion and ethnic identity in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan pp. 15-28

- David Radford
- A word of justice: Islam and state repression in the North-West Caucasus pp. 29-46

- Geraldine Fagan
- Performing ethnic relations in Russia's North Caucasus: regional spectacles in Stavropol’ krai pp. 47-61

- Andrew Foxall
- The role of the pristavstvo institution in the context of Russian imperial policies in the Kazakh Steppe in the nineteenth century pp. 62-79

- Gulmira Sultangalieva
- Teaching Islam at a home school: Muslim women and critical thinking in Uzbekistan pp. 80-94

- Svetlana Peshkova
- History and hero-making: patriotic narratives and the Sovietization of Kazakh front-line propaganda, 1941–1945 pp. 95-112

- Roberto J. Carmack
- Institutional reform in Central Asia: politico-economic challenges pp. 113-115

- Katarzyna Kaczmarska
- Globalizing Central Asia: geopolitics and the challenges of economic development pp. 115-116

- Natalie R. Koch
- Istoriya obshestvenno-kyltyrnogo reformatorstva na Kavkaze i v Tsentralnoi Azii (XIX -nachalo XX veka) [History of social and cultural reformation in the Caucasus and Central Asia (XIX – start of XX century)] pp. 117-118

- Rafis Abazov and Zhanat Doskhozhina
- The silk road: a very short introduction pp. 119-120

- David Christian
- Chinese migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe pp. 120-123

- Henryk Alff
- Beyond Swat: history, society and economy along the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier pp. 123-124

- Julien Mercille
- Nomads and networks: the ancient art and culture of Kazakhstan pp. 125-127

- Kenneth Lymer
- Ideia nezavisimosti v izobrazitelnom iskusstve Kazakhstana pp. 127-129

- Rafis Abazov and Sabyr Baizakov
- XX asr o'zbek adabiyotining Amerikada o'rganilishi [The study of twentieth-century Uzbek literature in America] pp. 129-130

- Adeeb Khalid