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In 1864, Central Asia entered an era of great changes. The first driving force that caused the outbreak of great...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History By: Du Zheyuan
The book examines Avincenna's philosophical, epistemological, and logical teachings. The book analyzes the contents of the seven-volume Essays and identifies...
Category: Central Asia, History, Tajikistan By: Sunatullo Djonboboev
In this comparative study, Kudaibergenova takes the new states and nations of Eurasia that emerged in 1991, Latvia and Kazakhstan,...
Category: Central Asia, Kazakhstan By: Diana Kudaibergenova
Madiyev unpacks the major themes of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy in the post-Soviet era. The book also makes an important contribution...
Category: Central Asia, International Relations, Politics, Security, Uzbekistan By: Oybek Madiyev
The book analyses the role of mobility in the spread of Russian rule in Eurasia during the 19th century and...
Category: Central Asia, History, International Relations, Kazakhstan, Russia By: Gulnar Kendirbai
This book argues that sustainable energy development represents a new frontier for many transitional economies, including those countries which are...
Category: Central Asia, Economics, Energy, Uzbekistan By: Nigora Djalilova
This monograph is the first study dealing with life-cycle events, such as birth, children’s upbringing, marriage and funeral rites of...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan By: Abdymitalip Murzakmetov
This book presents the changing roles of urban governments and how local governments struggle to gain administrative, fiscal, and political...
Category: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Politics By: Madina Junussova
A Primer on Policy Communication in Kazakhstan considers communication as the core initiative to ensure the successful implementation of the...
Category: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Media, Politics By: Basskaran Nair, Saltanat Janenova, Balzhan Serikbayeva
This book takes up the case of Russia—an archetypal hybrid political regime and the third largest recipients of migrants in...
Category: Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Law, Migration, Tajikistan By: Rustam Urinboyev
This book examines the implementation of, the spread of, and compliance with emerging global norms. Based on empirical country studies...
Category: Central Asia, Energy, International Relations, Law By: Aliya Tskhay
The book examines the Soviet experience in constructing socialist nations while preserving a unitary political and state regime. The communist...
Category: Central Asia, History, Identity, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan By: Dina Amanzholova, Tamara Krasovitskaya
The authors seek to address three issues in this study: First, how legal systems that were established long ago are...
Category: Central Asia, International Relations, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Law, Politics, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan By: Zhuldyz Sairambaeva, Cayol Amandine, Chabal Pierre
An Insider's Critique of the Kazakh Nation offers "a window on the Kazakh world" through the eyes of one of...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, History, Identity, Kazakhstan By: Garifolla Yesim
The book deals for the first time with the entire corpus of the known preserved epigraphic material of Khiva, of...
Category: Central Asia By: Bakhtiyor Babjanov
In the first half of the eighteenth century, rival dynasties of Naqshbandi Sufi shaykhs vied for influence in the Tarim...
Category: Central Asia, History, Xinjiang By: Muhammad Sadiq Kashgari
Since independence, Kazakhstan has not only successfully consolidated its national sovereignty, made world-renowned achievements in political, economic, and social development;...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, International Relations, Journal, Kazakhstan, Politics By: Qiu Changqing
China and Tajikistan have already established a comprehensive strategic partnership. Tajikistan is the first country to sign an agreement with...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, Tajikistan By: Yang Jin, Wang Yuyi
The geopolitics of Central Asia is of great significance and directly related to the implementation of the “Belt and Road”...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal, Politics, Transition By: He Keyong, Liu Li
Oversupply is a key feature of Kazakhstan's grain market. Kazakhstan is trying to open overseas grain markets. The current scale...
Category: Agriculture, Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Journal, Kazakhstan, Security By: Guo Hui
The evolution of land boundaries in Central Asia can be divided into stages for the ancient tribal borders, Tsarist colonial...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, International Relations, Journal, Politics By: Dan Yang, Pan Zhiping
During the historical period, Tianshan North Road was mainly a nomadic area. In the Han Dynasty, in order to meet...
Category: Agriculture, Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, History, Journal, Nomadism, Xinjiang By: Dong Hongling
By analyzing the whole human genome sequence for the Shirenzigou site, and with the reference from the ancient genetics information...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Identity, Journal, Xinjiang By: Wang Yinchen, Ma Pengcheng, Zhang Fan, Ning Chao, Gao Shizhu, Ma Jian, Cui Yinqiu
With the deepening of China's exchanges with the outside world and the implementation of the "Belt and Road" initiative in...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Journal By: Su Chang
In more than 20 years since the independence of the Central Asian republics, significant changes have taken place in the...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, International Relations, Journal By: Ju Hao
The oasis kingdoms around the Tarim Basin were important places for business and migration of the Sogdians who lived along...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Identity, Journal, Xinjiang By: Bi Bo
Since its establishment in 2015, the Eurasian Economic Union has achieved growing cooperative power, expanding cooperative scale, and increased cooperative...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Economics, Geopolitics, Journal By: Wang Chenxing
Archaeological societies began to notice the mobile pastoralists can be traced back to the1970s. In the late 20th century, foreign...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Journal, Xinjiang By: Cong Dexin, Jia Weiming
About “Can’t grasp the point” for Zhang Qian and the Opening of the Silk Road张骞的“不得要领”与丝绸之路的开通
The west missions of Zhang Qian were failed to achieve at all. The Da-Yue-Zhi and WuSun whom Western Han placed...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Journal By: Meng Xianshi
A Study on the Proposal and Expansion of the Term “Silk Road” “丝绸之路”概念的提出与拓展
Some ancient Roman authors recorded that Macedonian merchants travelled to China during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Based on these references,...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, History, Journal By: Xu Lang