Central Asia After the Empire
by Kulchik, Yuriy; Fadin, Andrey and Sergeev, Victor
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Fiction | Non-fiction | 958.086 K9626C 1996 (Browse shelf) | Available | 12108 |
Inclde Index, Biliography, Notes, Appendix and Map
The Central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union gained autonomy in 1991. Hidden from the West for so long, little is known about Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Now, in the Post-Cold War era, the shifts of power taking place within these oil-rich republics will be keenly observed by the West and by neighbouring economies such as China, Turkey and Iran.
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