PUBL.- Central Asia and the Caucasus, No. 1, 2008
Posted by: Murad Esenov <murad.esenov@worldmail.se>
Please find the contents of no. 1(49), 2008 of the 'Central Asia and the
Caucasus' journal (in English and Russian) below. The issue will be
published in late February.
CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
Journal of Social and Political Studies
No. 1 (49), 2008
In this issue:
Elections and Power
Lasha Tchantouridze. On the Results of the Special Presidential Elections in
Georgia
Nation-Building
Rico Isaacs. Managing Dissent, Limiting Risk and Consolidating Power: the
Processes and Results of Constitutional Reform in Kazakhstan
Regional Centers of Power and Their Policy in Central Eurasia
Noor Omarov, Esen Usubaliev. The Regional Centers of Power: Is there a
Conflict of Interests, Ideological Cooperation, or a Conflict of Strategies
among Them in Central Asia?
Huseyn N. Najafov. Iran and the Southern Caucasus
Pavel Varbanets. Regional Centers of Power and Their Eurasian Politics
(Rivalry in the Islamic East - The Turkish Vector)
Guli Yuldasheva. Turkeys new Foreign Policy Landmarks and Central Asia
Irina Komissina. Will India Become a Full-Fledged Participant in the Big
Game in Central Asia?
Alexander Lukoianov. The Tehran Summit, or the Russian Presidents Visit to
Iran
Hydropower Potential: Regional Politics
Larisa Sidorova. Problems of the Joint Use of Transboundary Water Resources
in Central Asia
Timur Valamat-Zade. Tajikistan Energy Sector: Present and Near Future
Regional Politics
Marat Naribaev. The Republic of Kazakhstan and the Economic Cooperation
Organization: Present State and Future Cooperation
Murat Laumulin. Kazakhstan and Russia: Relations as Part of Russias Foreign
Policy Strategy
Kosimsho Iskandarov. Tajik-Afghan Interrelations Today and Their Future
Prospects
Religion in Society
Geoffrey F. Gresh. Promoting Prosperity: The Islamic Development Bank and
the Rise of Islamic Banking and Finance in Central Asia
Shukhrat Yovkochev. Islam and the Political and Socioeconomic Development
Model of the Muslim States
Migration and Ethnic Relations
Mamuka Komakhia. Georgias Ethnic History and the Present Migration
Processes
Elena Sadovskaya. Chinese Migration to Kazakhstan: Causes, Key Trends, and
Prospects
For your Information
The Special Feature section in the next issues will discuss:
- The GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development in Regional
and International Dimensions
- Central Eurasia: Politics Today
- Energy Policy and Energy Projects in Central Eurasia
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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