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
Radical Islamic militants from Central Asia have ceased to be a local phenomenon. The organisations ...
Religious extremism is regarded as a major threat to the stability and security of the international...
Utilizing the works of Uzbek scholars and journalists, the authors offer an analysis of the emergenc...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
In this article, the author analyzes the factors that caused the rise of religious radicalism in Cen...
The Collapse of The Soviet Union lead to anew regional zone represented by the independent republics...
Re-defining the IMU The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is considered by governments around the world...
The countries of Central Asia belong mainly to Turkish speaking area, thus the Islamic religion and ...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of radical Islam on the emerging conflicts in the ...
Central Asian political developments since 1989 have pushed both state and non-state actors in diffe...
After the Arabs invaded Central Asia, Islam began to dominate the region. Although during the Soviet...
Post-Soviet Central Asian states celebrate their 26 years of independence in 2017 in a context marke...
Existing threat assessment analyses of crime and terrorism rely on a series of indicators, first and...
Radical Islamic militants from Central Asia have ceased to be a local phenomenon. The organisations ...
Religious extremism is regarded as a major threat to the stability and security of the international...
Utilizing the works of Uzbek scholars and journalists, the authors offer an analysis of the emergenc...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
In this article, the author analyzes the factors that caused the rise of religious radicalism in Cen...
The Collapse of The Soviet Union lead to anew regional zone represented by the independent republics...
Re-defining the IMU The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is considered by governments around the world...
The countries of Central Asia belong mainly to Turkish speaking area, thus the Islamic religion and ...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of radical Islam on the emerging conflicts in the ...
Central Asian political developments since 1989 have pushed both state and non-state actors in diffe...
After the Arabs invaded Central Asia, Islam began to dominate the region. Although during the Soviet...
Post-Soviet Central Asian states celebrate their 26 years of independence in 2017 in a context marke...
Existing threat assessment analyses of crime and terrorism rely on a series of indicators, first and...
Radical Islamic militants from Central Asia have ceased to be a local phenomenon. The organisations ...
Religious extremism is regarded as a major threat to the stability and security of the international...
Utilizing the works of Uzbek scholars and journalists, the authors offer an analysis of the emergenc...