Scholars of Central Asia Book Database
The Scholars of Central Asia Book Database is intended to showcase the work of scholars from Central Asia.
The entries have been compiled through keyword searches on publishers’ websites, research bibliographies and searches within library collections. The inclusion criteria for the database are the following:
- Single or multiple author monographs;
- Works of non-fiction within the social sciences and humanities;
- Authored or co-authored by at least one person who was born in Central Asia;
- Published since 1991;
- Published in any language.
The database includes entries in English, Russian and local languages from Central Asia. Entries appear in reverse chronological order by year of publication.
We update the database on a continuing basis as new work is published and we discover missing entries. This database is far from comprehensive, but it is our hope that the project will grow over time into an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners working on the region.
If you would like your book to be listed on the Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs’ Scholars of Central Asia Book Database, please complete and submit this form.

New Features and Trends of Central Asian Situation 中亚形势新特点与新趋势
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, Journal, Politics

A Study on Security and Stability in Central Asia 中亚安全与稳定研究
This book is the final research product of the 2013-2015 innovation project "Political and Social Stability and Development Trends in...

The New Silk Road and Central Asia 新丝路与中亚
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, Geography, History, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION MECHAMISM IN CENTRAL ASIA 中亚地区发展与国际合作机制
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Transition, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

A Study on Central Asian Population Issues 中亚人口问题研究
"Central Asian Population Issues" is divided into nine chapters. The first chapter introduces the status of the population in Central...