This dissertation investigates the beginning and evolution of Central Asian Studies in the United States. I look at travel accounts, diplomatic missions, popular representations, and scholarly studies of Central Asia primarily for the period between 1860s and 1960s. My main argument is that American understanding and representation of Central Asian politics, history, and culture have almost always been tied to American relations to Russia. How Americans interpreted Central Asia was contingent upon the current American attitudes towards Russia. American attitudes toward the Orient also influenced how Central Asia was viewed and understood in the United States. In addition, I argue that while American understanding of Central Asia generally d...
The article examines the features of the US foreign policy towards the Central Asian states in the p...
The article discusses the development of the American studies in the Soviet Union, in Russia, with f...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
Recalling knowledge and instruction about Central Asia toward the end of the Cold War (1945–91) in t...
Recalling knowledge and instruction about Central Asia toward the end of the Cold War (1945–91) in t...
This volume has been put together to mark the occasion of 40 years of Central Asian Survey. The crea...
This paper explores central Asia's area studies and mission strategy focused on culture and isla...
Central Asian Survey has remained as the premier world-leading peer-reviewed journal for Central Asi...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
This dissertation investigates the ways that migration and the ongoing legacies of imperialism shape...
For three weeks in June, 2011, Columbia University hosted "America Engages Eurasia: Studies, Teachin...
This entry discusses the manifestations of Orientalism in Russian Orientology (Oriental studies), as...
This thesis is surveys Western scholarship on the history of Russian Central Asia, from the Russian ...
This thesis is surveys Western scholarship on the history of Russian Central Asia, from the Russian ...
The article examines the features of the US foreign policy towards the Central Asian states in the p...
The article discusses the development of the American studies in the Soviet Union, in Russia, with f...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
Recalling knowledge and instruction about Central Asia toward the end of the Cold War (1945–91) in t...
Recalling knowledge and instruction about Central Asia toward the end of the Cold War (1945–91) in t...
This volume has been put together to mark the occasion of 40 years of Central Asian Survey. The crea...
This paper explores central Asia's area studies and mission strategy focused on culture and isla...
Central Asian Survey has remained as the premier world-leading peer-reviewed journal for Central Asi...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
textForeign policy making often involves the balancing of priorities and tradeoffs. U.S. foreign pol...
This dissertation investigates the ways that migration and the ongoing legacies of imperialism shape...
For three weeks in June, 2011, Columbia University hosted "America Engages Eurasia: Studies, Teachin...
This entry discusses the manifestations of Orientalism in Russian Orientology (Oriental studies), as...
This thesis is surveys Western scholarship on the history of Russian Central Asia, from the Russian ...
This thesis is surveys Western scholarship on the history of Russian Central Asia, from the Russian ...
The article examines the features of the US foreign policy towards the Central Asian states in the p...
The article discusses the development of the American studies in the Soviet Union, in Russia, with f...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...