Despite Kyrgyzstan's adoption of legislations to promote gender equality, the country remains an unsafe place for women, who are subjected to severe forms of gender based violence and discrimination. Recently, gender based violence propelled women to mobilise in greater numbers to demand better rights and greater equality. In most instances, however, their mobilization was met with further backlash from patriarchal forces and the same state. This research presents a gendered analysis of post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, with the goal to assess how the state has incorporated gender in its nation-building process since independence in 1991 until 2020. It seeks to evaluate Kyrgyzstan's efforts to achieve gender equality and address the issue of violence...
Reflecting on two decades of experience, Gender Politics in Post-Communist Eurasia offers new and imp...
The relationship between history of gender-based violence and gynecological symptoms among women in ...
At Independence in 1991, Tajikistan was the poorest of all the Soviet Republics, with a GDP per capi...
Despite Kyrgyzstan's adoption of legislations to promote gender equality, the country remains an uns...
This research explores the development of the status of women in post-Soviet Central Asia. The resea...
This article is devoted to factors responsible for the revival of discriminatory customs against wo...
This paper analyzes gender issues starting from the early twentieth century to the present day and t...
This thesis provides a feminist perspective on the inter-ethnic conflict between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz i...
The status and condition of women in the mountain societies of central Asia today are in a state of ...
This dissertation focuses on the status of women in Central Asian society, particularly in Kyrgyzsta...
In Russia and Turkey, the pro-authoritarian regimes have largely relied on nationalistic narratives ...
Includes bibliographical references.The five Central Asian states have all experienced difficult eco...
This research examines women's organisations of the 20th and 21st centuries in the countries of Cent...
The concept of gender-based violence takes into account the dominant significance of specific socioc...
In both Soviet and post-Soviet Tajikistan, representations of armed women are a key propaganda topic...
Reflecting on two decades of experience, Gender Politics in Post-Communist Eurasia offers new and imp...
The relationship between history of gender-based violence and gynecological symptoms among women in ...
At Independence in 1991, Tajikistan was the poorest of all the Soviet Republics, with a GDP per capi...
Despite Kyrgyzstan's adoption of legislations to promote gender equality, the country remains an uns...
This research explores the development of the status of women in post-Soviet Central Asia. The resea...
This article is devoted to factors responsible for the revival of discriminatory customs against wo...
This paper analyzes gender issues starting from the early twentieth century to the present day and t...
This thesis provides a feminist perspective on the inter-ethnic conflict between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz i...
The status and condition of women in the mountain societies of central Asia today are in a state of ...
This dissertation focuses on the status of women in Central Asian society, particularly in Kyrgyzsta...
In Russia and Turkey, the pro-authoritarian regimes have largely relied on nationalistic narratives ...
Includes bibliographical references.The five Central Asian states have all experienced difficult eco...
This research examines women's organisations of the 20th and 21st centuries in the countries of Cent...
The concept of gender-based violence takes into account the dominant significance of specific socioc...
In both Soviet and post-Soviet Tajikistan, representations of armed women are a key propaganda topic...
Reflecting on two decades of experience, Gender Politics in Post-Communist Eurasia offers new and imp...
The relationship between history of gender-based violence and gynecological symptoms among women in ...
At Independence in 1991, Tajikistan was the poorest of all the Soviet Republics, with a GDP per capi...