Before the existence of the Soviet Union, the territories that became Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan were the homelands of nomadic tribes. They had no functioning centralized political systems or economies until the Soviet Union brought them under its domain. However, decisions in the Soviet Union were largely made through Moscow, with each of the republics having little control over their political systems or economies. Thus, when the Soviet Union collapsed, they needed to build their political systems, economies, and national identities from the ground up. Despite that both Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan had similar political and economic statuses as Soviet Republics, the political, economic, and cultural trajectories of the two countries began to ...
Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic) is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,664,939 (201...
Following the ‘revolution’ in April 2010, the subsequent interethnic violence in June and the recent...
Central Asian states are often labelled as failing states by Western scholars because of their inabi...
With its 27 years of independence Kyrgyzstan has experienced poor economic development and continues...
At the end of 1991 by the dismantling of the Soviet Union (SU), the fifteen successor states of SU h...
Copyright © 2007 Koninklijke Brill NV, LeidenIn late 1991, with the sudden collapse of the Soviet Un...
National identities, considered a guaran-tee of successful development, were among the priorities fo...
The current tensions in Kyrgyzstan can be traced back to the legacy of Soviet rule in Central Asia. ...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
In August 2015 Kyrgyzstan completed the accession process to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). Bish...
Studies of territorial cohesion combine aspects of effective national territory and spatial inequali...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
This article explores the post-Soviet political transformations experienced in Kyrgyzstan and argues...
The political processes in the Central Asian countries have similar features determined by the histo...
Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic) is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,664,939 (201...
Following the ‘revolution’ in April 2010, the subsequent interethnic violence in June and the recent...
Central Asian states are often labelled as failing states by Western scholars because of their inabi...
With its 27 years of independence Kyrgyzstan has experienced poor economic development and continues...
At the end of 1991 by the dismantling of the Soviet Union (SU), the fifteen successor states of SU h...
Copyright © 2007 Koninklijke Brill NV, LeidenIn late 1991, with the sudden collapse of the Soviet Un...
National identities, considered a guaran-tee of successful development, were among the priorities fo...
The current tensions in Kyrgyzstan can be traced back to the legacy of Soviet rule in Central Asia. ...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
In August 2015 Kyrgyzstan completed the accession process to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). Bish...
Studies of territorial cohesion combine aspects of effective national territory and spatial inequali...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
This article explores the post-Soviet political transformations experienced in Kyrgyzstan and argues...
The political processes in the Central Asian countries have similar features determined by the histo...
Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic) is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,664,939 (201...
Following the ‘revolution’ in April 2010, the subsequent interethnic violence in June and the recent...
Central Asian states are often labelled as failing states by Western scholars because of their inabi...