The paper examines regional integration in Central Asia in the context of two types of knowledge, that is, knowing-that and knowing-how. While knowing-that prioritizes representational (i.e. “talking”) practices of actors to explain region-building processes, knowing-how focuses on non-representational (i.e. “doing”) practices. The article demonstrates that the orthodox scholars, who deal with the region of Central Asia, mostly employ knowing-that to explain region-building processes. The article criticizes knowing-that, assuming that this type of knowledge limits our understanding with regard to how regions get their boundaries and symbolism in the era of globalization and standardization of sectoral activities. Thus the article develops a...
Abstract Central Asia which can be termed as Five Stans Asiaor Multi State Asia, internationally a d...
This paper explores central Asia's contextualization mission strategy focused on national approa...
This paper investigates the purchase which Jayasuriya’s Regulatory Regionalism approach offers for a...
Regional integration remains among the main topics of international discourse in Central Asia, thoug...
egional integration remains among the main topics of international discourse in Central Asia, though...
While the regional economic integration in the former Soviet Union turns out to be highly inefficien...
Examining the European Union’s (EU) engagement with Central Asia since the early 1990s, we see an in...
The failure of regionalism in Central Asia is a puzzle. Whereas almost all world regions have seen a...
The article deals with perspectives for integration within Central Asian region. The existing experi...
This article is dedicated to the question of regionalism and regionalization in contemporary interna...
The article deals with some theoretical aspects of globalization, focusing on the increasing fragmen...
AbstractOnly eight years ago, Central Asian11In this article Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Tur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from JSTOR via the DOI in thi...
The article discusses the genesis and key issues of regional cooperation in Central Asia, and also t...
AbstractEconomic growth and development of Turkic Speaking Countries in Central Asia is in difficult...
Abstract Central Asia which can be termed as Five Stans Asiaor Multi State Asia, internationally a d...
This paper explores central Asia's contextualization mission strategy focused on national approa...
This paper investigates the purchase which Jayasuriya’s Regulatory Regionalism approach offers for a...
Regional integration remains among the main topics of international discourse in Central Asia, thoug...
egional integration remains among the main topics of international discourse in Central Asia, though...
While the regional economic integration in the former Soviet Union turns out to be highly inefficien...
Examining the European Union’s (EU) engagement with Central Asia since the early 1990s, we see an in...
The failure of regionalism in Central Asia is a puzzle. Whereas almost all world regions have seen a...
The article deals with perspectives for integration within Central Asian region. The existing experi...
This article is dedicated to the question of regionalism and regionalization in contemporary interna...
The article deals with some theoretical aspects of globalization, focusing on the increasing fragmen...
AbstractOnly eight years ago, Central Asian11In this article Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Tur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from JSTOR via the DOI in thi...
The article discusses the genesis and key issues of regional cooperation in Central Asia, and also t...
AbstractEconomic growth and development of Turkic Speaking Countries in Central Asia is in difficult...
Abstract Central Asia which can be termed as Five Stans Asiaor Multi State Asia, internationally a d...
This paper explores central Asia's contextualization mission strategy focused on national approa...
This paper investigates the purchase which Jayasuriya’s Regulatory Regionalism approach offers for a...