The new Central Asia : the creation of nations
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書誌事項
The new Central Asia : the creation of nations
(Library of international relations, 15)
I.B. Tauris, 2000
- : pbk
- : hard
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La Nouvelle Asie centrale ou la fabrication des nations
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注記
Bibliography: p. 213-215
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
During the anti-Gorbachev coup in August 1991 most communist leaders from Soviet central Asia backed the plotters. Within weeks of the coup's collapse, those same leaders - now transformed into ardent nationalists - proclaimed the independence of their nations, adopted new flags and new slogans, and discovered a new patriotism. How were these new nations built, without any traditional nationalist reference points? This book argues that Soviet practice had always been to build on local institutions and promote local elites, and that Soviet administration - as opposed to Soviet policy-making - was therefore always surprisingly decentralized. Thus, with home-grown political leaders and administrative institutions, national identities in central Asia emerged almost by stealth. The book's analysis of the new states in central Asia - Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tadjikstan, Kirghizstan and Azerbaijan - helps to provide an understanding of the geo-politics of the region.
目次
- History and identity
- the Russian conquest
- reform movements among the Muslims of the empire
- the Sovietization of Central Asia
- the recomposition of solidarity groups during the Soviet period
- political factionalism and national affirmation during the Soviet era
- from nationalism to independence
- Islam
- from independence to emerging nationalism
- a new geo-strategic context.
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