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        Livre Littérature Générale - 01/01/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/01/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 222.0
      • Expédition : 396
      • Dimensions : 24.6 x 17.4 x 1.2
      • ISBN : 1032060212



      • Résumé :

        Introduction: 40 Years of Central Asian Survey

        Rico Isaacs

        Section One: History

        Introduction

        Mikhail Akulov

        Excerpts

        The Russian conquest of Central Asia (1982), Mehmet Saray

        The role of the pristavstvo institution in the context of Russian imperial policies in the Kazakh Steppe in the nineteenth century (2014), Gulmira Sultangalieva

        The creation of Soviet Central Asia: The 1924 national delimitation (1995), Steven Sabol

        Humans as territory: forced resettlement and the making of Soviet Tajikistan, 1920-1938 (2011), Botakoz Kassymbekova

        Marriage, modernity, and the 'friendship of nations': interethnic intimacy in post-war Central Asia in comparative perspective (2007), Adrienne Lynn Edgar

        Section Two: Identity and Nationalism

        Introduction

        Kristoffer Rees

        Excerpts

        The politics of identity change in Soviet Central Asia (1984), S. Enders Wimbush

        Creating national identity in socialist Mongolia (1998), Christopher Kaplonski

        Imagined communities: Kazak nationalism and Kazakification in the 1990s (1999), Azamat Sarsembayev

        Nationalism as a geopolitical phenomenon: The Central Asian case (2001), Farkhod Tolipov

        Global Astana: nation branding as a legitimization tool for authoritarian regimes (2015), Adrien Fauve

        Section Three: Islam

        Introduction

        Galym Zhussipbek

        Excerpts

        Islam in Soviet central Asia, 1917-1930: Soviet policy and the struggle for control (1992), Shoshana Keller

        Soviet Islam since the invasion of Afghanistan (1982), Alexandre Bennigsen

        Islamic revival in the central Asian Republics (1994), Mehrdad Haghayeghi

        The logic of Islamic practice: a religious conflict in Central Asia (2006), Sergei Abashin

        Islamic discourses in Azerbaijan: the securitization of 'non-traditional religious movements (2018), Galib Bashirov

        Section Four: Governing and the State

        Introduction

        Assel Tutumlu

        Excerpts

        Sharaf Rashidov and the dilemmas of national leadership (1986), Gregory Gleason

        Authoritarian political development in Central Asia: The case of Turkmenistan (1995), John Anderson

        Tajikistan amidst globalization: state failure or state transformation? (2011), John Heathershaw

        Disorder over the border: spinning the spectre of instability through time and space in Central Asia (2018), Natalie Koch

        Section Five: Informal Institutions

        Introduction

        Dina Sharipova

        Excerpts

        'Tribalism' and identity in contemporary circumstances: The case of Kazakstan (1998), Saulesh Esenova

        Neopatrimonialism, interest groups and patronage networks: the impasses of the governance system in Uzbekistan (2007), Alisher Ilkhamov

        Theories on Central Asian factionalism: the debate in political science and its wider implications (2007), David Gullette

        Political and social networks in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan: 'clan', region and beyond (2009), ?dil Tun?er-K?lavuz

        Section Six: Contentious Politics

        Introduction

        Asel Doolotkeldieva

        Excerpts

        Central Asian riots and disturbances, 1989-1990: Causes and context (1991), Yaacov Ro'i

        Networks, localism and mobilization in Aksy, Kyrgyzstan (2005), Scott Radnitz

        Poetry of witness: Uzbek identity and the response to Andijon (2007), Sarah Kendzior

        The dynamics of regime change: domestic and international factors in the 'Tulip Revolution' (2008), David Lewis

        Post-violence regime survival and expansion in Kazakhstan and Taji...

        Biographie:

        Introduction: 40 Years of Central Asian Survey

        Rico Isaacs

        Section One: History

        Introduction

        Mikhail Akulov

        Excerpts

        The Russian conquest of Central Asia (1982), Mehmet Saray

        The role of the pristavstvo institution in the context of Russian imperial policies in the Kazakh Steppe in the nineteenth century (2014), Gulmira Sultangalieva

        The creation of Soviet Central Asia: The 1924 national delimitation (1995), Steven Sabol

        Humans as territory: forced resettlement and the making of Soviet Tajikistan, 1920-1938 (2011), Botakoz Kassymbekova

        Marriage, modernity, and the 'friendship of nations': interethnic intimacy in post-war Central Asia in comparative perspective (2007), Adrienne Lynn Edgar

        Section Two: Identity and Nationalism

        Introduction

        Kristoffer Rees

        Excerpts

        The politics of identity change in Soviet Central Asia (1984), S. Enders Wimbush

        Creating national identity in socialist Mongolia (1998), Christopher Kaplonski

        Imagined communities: Kazak nationalism and Kazakification in the 1990s (1999), Azamat Sarsembayev

        Nationalism as a geopolitical phenomenon: The Central Asian case (2001), Farkhod Tolipov

        Global Astana: nation branding as a legitimization tool for authoritarian regimes (2015), Adrien Fauve

        Section Three: Islam

        Introduction

        Galym Zhussipbek

        Excerpts

        Islam in Soviet central Asia, 1917-1930: Soviet policy and the struggle for control (1992), Shoshana Keller

        Soviet Islam since the invasion of Afghanistan (1982), Alexandre Bennigsen

        Islamic revival in the central Asian Republics (1994), Mehrdad Haghayeghi

        The logic of Islamic practice: a religious conflict in Central Asia (2006), Sergei Abashin

        Islamic discourses in Azerbaijan: the securitization of 'non-traditional religious movements (2018), Galib Bashirov

        Section Four: Governing and the State

        Introduction

        Assel Tutumlu

        Excerpts

        Sharaf Rashidov and the dilemmas of national leadership (1986), Gregory Gleason

        Authoritarian political development in Central Asia: The case of Turkmenistan (1995), John Anderson

        Tajikistan amidst globalization: state failure or state transformation? (2011), John Heathershaw

        Disorder over the border: spinning the spectre of instability through time and space in Central Asia (2018), Natalie Koch

        Section Five: Informal Institutions

        Introduction

        Dina Sharipova

        Excerpts

        'Tribalism' and identity in contemporary circumstances: The case of Kazakstan (1998), Saulesh Esenova

        Neopatrimonialism, interest groups and patronage networks: the impasses of the governance system in Uzbekistan (2007), Alisher Ilkhamov

        Theories on Central Asian factionalism: the debate in political science and its wider implications (2007), David Gullette

        Political and social networks in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan: 'clan', region and beyond (2009), ?dil Tun?er-K?lavuz

        Section Six: Contentious Politics

        Introduction

        Asel Doolotkeldieva

        Excerpts

        Central Asian riots and disturbances, 1989-1990: Causes and context (1991), Yaacov Ro'i

        Networks, localism and mobilization in Aksy, Kyrgyzstan (2005), Scott Radnitz

        Poetry of witness: Uzbek identity and the response to Andijon (2007), Sarah Kendzior

        The dynamics of regime change: domestic and international factors in the 'Tulip Revolution' (2008), David Lewis

        Post-violence regime survival and expansion in Kazakhstan and Taji...

        Sommaire:

        Rico Isaacs is an associate professor of politics at the University of Lincoln where he teaches courses in politics, nationalism, and Central Asia. His research interest concentrates on the political sociology of authoritarianism with an emphasis on the post-Soviet space focusing on Central Asia. Isaacs is the author and/or editor of five books and has published in world-leading peer-reviewed academic journals, including Europe-Asia Studies, Third World Quarterly, Contemporary Politics, Problems of Post-Communism, Nationalities Papers, and Electoral Studies, among many others. Isaacs has extensive fieldwork experience in the Central Asian region and has received funding from the European Union, the British Academy, the Leverhulme Trust, and the British Council. He has provided consultancy for international research projects and political risk companies and has provided commentary on political developments in the region to various international media outlets. He has been serving as the editor of Central Asian Survey since 2019.

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