Uzbekistan and the United States : authoritarianism, Islamism and Washington's security agenda

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Uzbekistan and the United States : authoritarianism, Islamism and Washington's security agenda

Shahram Akbarzadeh ; [with a foreword by Yaacov Ro'i]

Zed Books, 2005

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Uzbekistan and the United States : authoritarianism, Islamism & Washington's security agenda

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [160]-162) and index

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内容説明

Uzbekistan, the most strategically situated Central Asian country, has exhibited the most appalling record on human rights and democratic reforms. Yet, post-September 11, a transformation in US policy has suddenly taken place: US troops are now stationed there; Washington has put the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan on its list of terrorist organizations; and the Bush administration has promised to triple aid to President Karimov's highly authoritarian regime. This unique study explores the central question from a longer-term Uzbek point of view: to what extent are closer ties between Washington and Tashkent contributing to political reforms inside Uzbekistan? Dr Akbarzadeh describes political events since independence, including the emergence of a radical Islamic opposition. He analyses how September 11 has catalysed a transformation in Washington's attitude as it perceived a common Islamic enemy, and he examines the possible beginnings of a retreat from Soviet-style politics.

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Foreword by Yaacov Ro'i 1. From Soviet to post-Soviet authoritarianism 2. Islamic challenge 3. Tashkent's foreign policy decisions 4. Uzbekistan and the United States: A difficult relationship 5. September 11 and the 'war on terror' 6. Human rights and democracy 7. Prospects for authoritarian withdrawal Appendixes

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