The article is focused on the analyses of key patterns of local nation-building programs in Central Asia. On the level of particular states, the process of the constant shaping and negotiation of these programs by different social actors is perceived as a "small game" in which the reward is gaining hegemony and control over citizens of the state. Within the scope of the sociological approach, the patterns are analyzed with the assumption that there are continuing similarities with the nation- building process which was developed in the region during the Soviet period. The main focus of the analysis are two case studies – Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
The features of formation of statehood in Central Asia in the post-Soviet period are discussed in th...
With the sole exception of Russia, all successor states of the Soviet Union have been proclaimed as...
The main goal of this paper is to trace the formation of nation-states in Central Asia, primarily du...
National identities, considered a guaran-tee of successful development, were among the priorities fo...
National identities, considered a guaran-tee of successful development, were among the priorities fo...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
The countries of central Asia namely Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, a...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
The thesis tracks the emergence of western forms of nationalism in republics of Post-Soviet Central ...
In spite of a large amount of literature focusing on nation-building, and a growing scholarship on C...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
This thesis is a detailed study of state-led nation-building projects in the Soviet republics of Kaz...
Much of the existing literature on nation-building in Central Asia offers a statist topdown approach...
Contrary to prevailing theories on clans, high levels of national identification, as reported in an ...
The features of formation of statehood in Central Asia in the post-Soviet period are discussed in th...
With the sole exception of Russia, all successor states of the Soviet Union have been proclaimed as...
The main goal of this paper is to trace the formation of nation-states in Central Asia, primarily du...
National identities, considered a guaran-tee of successful development, were among the priorities fo...
National identities, considered a guaran-tee of successful development, were among the priorities fo...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
The countries of central Asia namely Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, a...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
The thesis tracks the emergence of western forms of nationalism in republics of Post-Soviet Central ...
In spite of a large amount of literature focusing on nation-building, and a growing scholarship on C...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
This thesis is a detailed study of state-led nation-building projects in the Soviet republics of Kaz...
Much of the existing literature on nation-building in Central Asia offers a statist topdown approach...
Contrary to prevailing theories on clans, high levels of national identification, as reported in an ...
The features of formation of statehood in Central Asia in the post-Soviet period are discussed in th...
With the sole exception of Russia, all successor states of the Soviet Union have been proclaimed as...
The main goal of this paper is to trace the formation of nation-states in Central Asia, primarily du...