The Caucasus and Soviet Central Asia veer towards Balkanization, by Olivier Roy The present tensions in Soviet Central Asia and the Caucasus are ultimately more dangerous than those which are stirring in Eastern European countries and in the Soviet European Republics. In the case of Soviet Muslims, new entities were created by the nationalises policy of the Stalinist era and these people are now seeking an identity. A process of Balkanization is under way, in which these communities are attempting to achieve ethnie homogeneity and boundary revisions through violent means against a background of Islamic revivalism. This process is the more dangerous as the Muslim areas have a Third World character in terms of their economies, demography and ...