International audienceFrom the beginning of the Soviet Union, the Ferghana Valley, a traditional geocultural unit, has been under increasing pressures from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to develop three specific national identities, which are increasingly giving rise to ethnic borders tensions in a context where natural resources, environmental tension, and economic tensions are contributing to changing the identity and culture of the valley
Since the collapse of USSR, national populations of Central Asia are changing their territorial prac...
CENTRAL ASIA: REDEFINING ITS CULTURAL ROOTS More than a decade after Independence, Kazakhstan, Kyrgy...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...
Border issues have always been an inherent part of the Post-Soviet realities within Central Asia. Si...
concrete and sometimes violent reality in the lives of those living in the border area, as Uzbekista...
While there has been a regional and international focus on large reservoirs in Central Asia, smaller...
Kyrgyzstan, a small country in Central Asia, shares a complex border with its neighbor Uzbekistan. W...
Borderland situations in the Ferghana Valley in Central Asia have brought about lots of inconvenienc...
The river basin management approach in the Syr Darya basin fragmented after the disintegration of th...
The current tensions in Kyrgyzstan can be traced back to the legacy of Soviet rule in Central Asia. ...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
Political geographers have produced extensive and valuable bodies of knowledge on both international...
The countries of central Asia namely Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, a...
textAfter the fall of the Soviet Union, fifteen new states became independent. Of these, Tajikistan ...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...
Since the collapse of USSR, national populations of Central Asia are changing their territorial prac...
CENTRAL ASIA: REDEFINING ITS CULTURAL ROOTS More than a decade after Independence, Kazakhstan, Kyrgy...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...
Border issues have always been an inherent part of the Post-Soviet realities within Central Asia. Si...
concrete and sometimes violent reality in the lives of those living in the border area, as Uzbekista...
While there has been a regional and international focus on large reservoirs in Central Asia, smaller...
Kyrgyzstan, a small country in Central Asia, shares a complex border with its neighbor Uzbekistan. W...
Borderland situations in the Ferghana Valley in Central Asia have brought about lots of inconvenienc...
The river basin management approach in the Syr Darya basin fragmented after the disintegration of th...
The current tensions in Kyrgyzstan can be traced back to the legacy of Soviet rule in Central Asia. ...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
Political geographers have produced extensive and valuable bodies of knowledge on both international...
The countries of central Asia namely Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, a...
textAfter the fall of the Soviet Union, fifteen new states became independent. Of these, Tajikistan ...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...
Since the collapse of USSR, national populations of Central Asia are changing their territorial prac...
CENTRAL ASIA: REDEFINING ITS CULTURAL ROOTS More than a decade after Independence, Kazakhstan, Kyrgy...
Territorial conflicts have been a main source for different issues amongst Tajikistan and Uzbekistan...