Monday, April 23, 2007

PUBL.- Central Asia and the Caucasus, No. 2 (44)

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PUBL.- Central Asia and the Caucasus, No. 2 (44)

Posted by: Murad Esenov <murad.esenov@worldmail.se>

Please find the contents of no. 2(44), 2007 of the 'Central Asia and
the Caucasus' journal (in English and Russian) below. The issue will
be published in late April.

Central Asia And The Caucasus
Journal of Social and Political Studies
No. 2 (44), 2007

In This Issue:

Power And Society

Farkhad Tolipov. Central Asia: Universal Democracy, National
Democracy, or Enlightened Authoritarianism?

Konstantin Truevtsev. Central Asia: Political Legitimation Models

Valerian Dolidze. The Regime and the "Revolution" in Post-Soviet Georgia

Regional Politics

Shukhratzhon Igitaliev, Albina Karimova. Central Asian and Caucasian
Strategy: Several Models of Interrelations among the U.S., China, and Russia

Marat Nurgaliev. Kazakh-U.S. Military-Political Cooperation in the
Context of U.S. Geopolitical Interests in Central Asia

Rashid Abdullo. Tajikistan and Regional Integration in Central Asia

Fifteen Years Of Independence: The Central Asian And Caucasian Countries Sum
Up The Political And Economic Results Of This Period

Aynura Elebaeva, Margarita Pukhova. Political Transformations in
Kyrgyzstan (1991-2006)

Edik Minasian. Armenia: On the Thorny Path to Independence

Demur Chomakhidze. Georgia's Fuel and Energy Complex after Independence

Lyudmila Baum. Dynamics of Economic Reform in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan

Selin Zaurbekov. Tajikistan: Economic Development Trends Since Independence

Regional Economies

Artem Dankov. Ferghana Valley: Problems of Maintaining Economic Stability

Haroutiun Khachatrian. Armenia: Economic Challenges during the Change
of Guard

Arsen Tleppaev. Can the Kazakhstan Economy Become Raw-Material Independent

Religion In Society

Vladimir Bobrovnikov. The "Islamic Revival" in Daghestan Twenty Years Later

For Your Information

The Special Feature section in the next issue will discuss:

Central Asia and the Caucasus

- China's Policy in Central Eurasia: Specifics and Prospects
- U.S.'s Policy in Central Eurasia: Specifics and Prospects
- Russia's Policy in Central Eurasia: Specifics and Prospects

If you are interested to go into more details about the content of the
articles you may find all necessary information on our Internet
home-page:

www.ca-c.org

or http://www.ca-c.org/journal-table-eng.shtml

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