AbstractDuring the 1990s, Central Asia emerged as an idiom for the uncertainty pervading the post-Cold War climate of global life. This paper therefore queries the intertwining of the region in world politics and the ways in which the dynamics of international affairs affect Central Asia. In this respect, the investigation explores the scope and connotations of the “new Central Asia” label. Its framing provides a context for the conceptual engagement with the Central Asian agency of international actors. This assessment details the perception of a regional power vacuum and the emergence of awkward statehood as key contributing factors to the construction of Central Asia as a permissive environment for external agency. Consequently, the conf...
Today, Kazakhstan-as any of the Central Asian ex-Soviet states-is busy solving its domestic and econ...
The discourse of “borders” and decolonisation in the context of Central Asia has been a path unexplo...
This work deals with Central Asia, beginning with an analysis of the characteristics of internationa...
AbstractDuring the 1990s, Central Asia emerged as an idiom for the uncertainty pervading the post-Co...
During the 1990s, Central Asia emerged as an idiom for the uncertainty pervading the post-Cold War c...
AbstractOnly eight years ago, Central Asian11In this article Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Tur...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia appeared on the world stage as a sub-system in ...
AbstractContemporary Central Asia in the process of transformation and facing common security challe...
This paper represents an assessment of the present great game or new great game in Central Asia amon...
AbstractThis paper represents an assessment of the present great game or new great game in Central A...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the problems associated with determining the location of post-Soviet sta...
Only eight years ago, Central Asian region was characterized as being “largely ignored as a scholarl...
AbstractIn every period of history many parts and territories of the world divide and get a new shap...
Under the Soviet Union rule, Central Asia was a closed region with no access to the outside world. B...
AbstractThis paper examines the degree of integration in Central Asia by utilizing the international...
Today, Kazakhstan-as any of the Central Asian ex-Soviet states-is busy solving its domestic and econ...
The discourse of “borders” and decolonisation in the context of Central Asia has been a path unexplo...
This work deals with Central Asia, beginning with an analysis of the characteristics of internationa...
AbstractDuring the 1990s, Central Asia emerged as an idiom for the uncertainty pervading the post-Co...
During the 1990s, Central Asia emerged as an idiom for the uncertainty pervading the post-Cold War c...
AbstractOnly eight years ago, Central Asian11In this article Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Tur...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia appeared on the world stage as a sub-system in ...
AbstractContemporary Central Asia in the process of transformation and facing common security challe...
This paper represents an assessment of the present great game or new great game in Central Asia amon...
AbstractThis paper represents an assessment of the present great game or new great game in Central A...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the problems associated with determining the location of post-Soviet sta...
Only eight years ago, Central Asian region was characterized as being “largely ignored as a scholarl...
AbstractIn every period of history many parts and territories of the world divide and get a new shap...
Under the Soviet Union rule, Central Asia was a closed region with no access to the outside world. B...
AbstractThis paper examines the degree of integration in Central Asia by utilizing the international...
Today, Kazakhstan-as any of the Central Asian ex-Soviet states-is busy solving its domestic and econ...
The discourse of “borders” and decolonisation in the context of Central Asia has been a path unexplo...
This work deals with Central Asia, beginning with an analysis of the characteristics of internationa...