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The five Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan constitute an area of increasing importance in global politics. The region currently serves as the main route for transporting American and NATO supplies and personnel into Afghanistan. Its Turkic Muslim peoples share ethnic and religious roots with China's Uighurs in neighboring Xinjiang, where some Uighurs have connections to the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, fueling Beijing's already acute fears of terrorism and separatism. Perhaps most importantly, the Caspian basin holds immense reserve
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monografia Rebiun18539952 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18539952 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 141213s2015 kyu ob 001 0 eng d 9780813150796 0813150795 9780813150789 0813150787 9780813150772 0813150779 UAM 991008081773104211 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP OCLCO IDEBK YDXCP OCLCO NT P@U E7B DEBSZ OCLCF JSTOR CUS OCLCQ OCLCO COO OCLCQ SOI DOS OCLCQ CSJ NT OCLCQ UNAV 300.958 Civil society and politics in Central Asia edited by Charles E. Ziegler Lexington, Kentucky University Press of Kentucky [2015] Lexington, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky University Press of Kentucky 356 p. 356 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Asia in the New Millennium Social capital and development of civil society in Central Asia : a path dependency perspective / Andrey A. Kazantsev -- Islamization and civil society in Central Asia : religion as substrate in conflict management and social stability / Reuel R. Hanks -- Islamic revival and civil society in Kazakhstan / Dilshod Achilov -- Negotiating social activism : national minority associations in Kazakhstan, or the other face of "civil society" / Marlene Laruelle -- Nonstate health care provision in Central Asia : cooperative or competitive? / Erica Johnson -- Service and public satisfaction : from functions to services : the case of Kazakhstan / Ken Charman and Rakhymzhan Assangaziyev -- Society in a period of transition : the perspective from the state / Ruslan Kazkenov and Charles E. Ziegler -- In good times and hard times : civil society roles in Kyrgyzstan today / Charles Buxton -- Society in chains : the dynamics of sociopolitical relations in Turkmenistan / Charles J. Sullivan -- Bridging the divide between neoliberal and communal civil society in Tajikistan / Sabine Freizer -- State, civil society actors, and political instabilities in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan : the changing international context / Graeme P. Herd and Maxim Ryabkov The five Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan constitute an area of increasing importance in global politics. The region currently serves as the main route for transporting American and NATO supplies and personnel into Afghanistan. Its Turkic Muslim peoples share ethnic and religious roots with China's Uighurs in neighboring Xinjiang, where some Uighurs have connections to the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, fueling Beijing's already acute fears of terrorism and separatism. Perhaps most importantly, the Caspian basin holds immense reserve Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Ziegler, Charles E.