This article presents one of the terrorist group in Central Asia. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is a fundamentalist Islam organization acting at first in Uzbekistan and then going beyond even to Afghanistan with its actions. This article will present the causes of existence of Islamic extremism in Central Asia, events which were enhancing the ideas of radicalism, as i.e. civil war in Tajikistan (1992-1997) or the Batken crises (1999, 2000), specific IMU actions or circumstances of connection to so-called Islamic State. It is the analysis of extremism in Central Asia and the explanation of this phenomenon; moreover the role of external factors in Islamic mobilization in the region and how the Organized crime works there.This article present...
Threats linked to Islamic fundamentalism have been hanging over Central Asia for almost two decades....
1. Even though Chechnya remains the most unstable republic in the Russian North Caucasus, the open a...
National in Form, Authoritarian in Content: State Building in Central Asia After the collapse of th...
In Central Asia co-occur external and internal factors, which are having impact on terrorism rise. P...
The present article analyses Use phenomena of the Islamic State, since its coming into being until n...
Militant Islam is currently the greatest threat to security and stability in the Russian part of the...
This article addresses four main questions. The rise of radical Islamic movements in Southeast Asia,...
This article is retrospective in nature and covers the subject of social and political influence of...
For a decade all the leaders of Central Asia have agreed that the situation in Afghanistan poses a t...
Afghanistan is one of the most unstable countries in the world. The process of reconstruction began ...
Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan can boast economic development like no other country in Central Asia. In cont...
Lokalne i globalne media przeżywają aktualnie gwałtowny rozwój, będący skutkiem postępu technicznego...
The world and also the United States of America are not any safer by undertaking countermeasures aft...
Central Asia is characterized by the specific nature of functioning of the state and society, as wel...
The aim of the text is to present and systematize the most important reasons for the „Islamic State”...
Threats linked to Islamic fundamentalism have been hanging over Central Asia for almost two decades....
1. Even though Chechnya remains the most unstable republic in the Russian North Caucasus, the open a...
National in Form, Authoritarian in Content: State Building in Central Asia After the collapse of th...
In Central Asia co-occur external and internal factors, which are having impact on terrorism rise. P...
The present article analyses Use phenomena of the Islamic State, since its coming into being until n...
Militant Islam is currently the greatest threat to security and stability in the Russian part of the...
This article addresses four main questions. The rise of radical Islamic movements in Southeast Asia,...
This article is retrospective in nature and covers the subject of social and political influence of...
For a decade all the leaders of Central Asia have agreed that the situation in Afghanistan poses a t...
Afghanistan is one of the most unstable countries in the world. The process of reconstruction began ...
Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan can boast economic development like no other country in Central Asia. In cont...
Lokalne i globalne media przeżywają aktualnie gwałtowny rozwój, będący skutkiem postępu technicznego...
The world and also the United States of America are not any safer by undertaking countermeasures aft...
Central Asia is characterized by the specific nature of functioning of the state and society, as wel...
The aim of the text is to present and systematize the most important reasons for the „Islamic State”...
Threats linked to Islamic fundamentalism have been hanging over Central Asia for almost two decades....
1. Even though Chechnya remains the most unstable republic in the Russian North Caucasus, the open a...
National in Form, Authoritarian in Content: State Building in Central Asia After the collapse of th...