Central Asia is regaining the importance it used to have, due to individual collaborations between the ex-Soviet states, but above all due to the integration or special role as a bridge between Asia and Europe in the course of the Belt and Road Initiative. Not only is the transcontinental and transnational cooperation increasingly offered in the course of the Silk Road Initiative, but certain countries are rediscovering themselves, and reviving forms of life that were in part prohibited. The Soviet command economy has had its day in the period of the independent states’ self-discovery, as well as during the structural crisis. The survivability of nomadism is particularly evident in the countryside, where it became important again after its ...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the former Soviet countries emerged and became independen...
With its 27 years of independence Kyrgyzstan has experienced poor economic development and continues...
The article analyzes the influence of fundamental political and socio-economic changes in Uzbekistan...
Also has ISBN 9788132105176Until 1991 Central Asia was part of the integrated economic space of the ...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the Central Asianproducers have been actively and partly succ...
The Eurasian trade route was more than 6,000 kilometers long and split into several sub-strands and ...
The article is dedicated to the perspectives of the Chinese initiative of the Silk Road economic bel...
The article deals with the analysis of the formation of the cities on the route of the Great Silk Ro...
The article covers developments of interstate relations in Central Asia that were launched in 2013 w...
International audienceIn contemporary conditions, the Great Silk Road remains the subject of modern ...
Abstract The article deals with the formation of the ancient transcontinental road in Uzbekistan an...
Copyright © 2007 Koninklijke Brill NV, LeidenIn late 1991, with the sudden collapse of the Soviet Un...
This paper re-focuses the Silk Road discussions from the position of contemporary art in Central Asi...
This paper re-focuses the Silk Road discussions from the position of contemporary art in Central Asi...
Since ancient times, Central Asia, in particular the territory of modern Uzbekistan, has been distin...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the former Soviet countries emerged and became independen...
With its 27 years of independence Kyrgyzstan has experienced poor economic development and continues...
The article analyzes the influence of fundamental political and socio-economic changes in Uzbekistan...
Also has ISBN 9788132105176Until 1991 Central Asia was part of the integrated economic space of the ...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the Central Asianproducers have been actively and partly succ...
The Eurasian trade route was more than 6,000 kilometers long and split into several sub-strands and ...
The article is dedicated to the perspectives of the Chinese initiative of the Silk Road economic bel...
The article deals with the analysis of the formation of the cities on the route of the Great Silk Ro...
The article covers developments of interstate relations in Central Asia that were launched in 2013 w...
International audienceIn contemporary conditions, the Great Silk Road remains the subject of modern ...
Abstract The article deals with the formation of the ancient transcontinental road in Uzbekistan an...
Copyright © 2007 Koninklijke Brill NV, LeidenIn late 1991, with the sudden collapse of the Soviet Un...
This paper re-focuses the Silk Road discussions from the position of contemporary art in Central Asi...
This paper re-focuses the Silk Road discussions from the position of contemporary art in Central Asi...
Since ancient times, Central Asia, in particular the territory of modern Uzbekistan, has been distin...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the former Soviet countries emerged and became independen...
With its 27 years of independence Kyrgyzstan has experienced poor economic development and continues...
The article analyzes the influence of fundamental political and socio-economic changes in Uzbekistan...