Muslim Eurasia: conflicting legacy

Ro'i, Yaacov: The secularization of Islam and the USSR's Muslim areas. - S. 5-20. Olcott, Martha Brill: Islam and fundamentalism in independent Central Asia. - S. 21-39. Malashenko, Alexei: Does Islamic fundamentalism exist in Russia? - S. 41-51. Lubin, Nancy: Islam and ethnic identity in...

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Corporate Author: Cummings Center for Russian and East European Studies, Tel Aviv University (Other)
Contributors: Kreindler, Isabelle T. (Other) ; Sacks, Michael Paul (Other) ; Malašenko, Aleksej Vsevolodovič (Other) ; Kosac, Grigorij Grigor'evic (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London Cass 1995
In:Year: 1995
Edition:1st published
Series/Journal:The Cummings Center Series
Further subjects:B Demography
B Einflussgröße
B Geopolitics
B Uzbekistan
B History
B Ethnic group
B Internal policy
B Russia
B Azerbaijan
B Employee
B Islam
B Regionalism
B Party (law)
B Political change
B Fundamentalism
B Language policy
B Tree trunk Ethnology
B National consciousness
B Tajikistan
B Economic structure
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Summary:Ro'i, Yaacov: The secularization of Islam and the USSR's Muslim areas. - S. 5-20. Olcott, Martha Brill: Islam and fundamentalism in independent Central Asia. - S. 21-39. Malashenko, Alexei: Does Islamic fundamentalism exist in Russia? - S. 41-51. Lubin, Nancy: Islam and ethnic identity in Central Asia. A view from below. - S. 53-70. Carlisle, Donald S.: Geopolitics and ethnic problems of Uzbekistan and its neighbours. - S. 71-103. Vaisman, Demian: Regionalism and clan loyalty in the political life of Uzbekistan. - S. 105-122. Kosach, Grigorii G.: Tajikistan: political parties in an inchoate national space. - S. 123-142. Wasserman, Aryeh: A year of rule by the Popular Front of Azerbaijan. - S. 143-161. Gammer, Moshe: Unity, diversity and conflict in the Northern Caucasus. - S. 163-186. Kreindler, Isabelle T.: Soviet Muslims. Gains and losses as a result of Soviet language planning. - S. 187-203. Fierman, William: Independence and the declining priority of language law implementation in Uzbekistan. - S. 205-230. Tolts, Mark: The modernization of demographic behaviour in the Muslim republics of the former USSR. - S. 231-253. McAuley, Alastair: The economies of Central Asia. The Socialist legacy. - S. 255-268. Sacks, Michael Paul: Roots of diversity and conflict. Ethnic and gender differences in the work force of the former republics of Soviet Central Asia. - S. 269-287. Tishkov, Valery A.: The Russians in Central Asia and Kazakhstan. - S. 289-310