1999
- The Challenge of Regional Cooperation in Central Asia: Preventing Ethnic
Conflict in the Ferghana Valley by Anara Tabyshalieva - Book Review by David Nalle
- The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels
in Central Asia (and Queens, New York) by Theodore Levin - Book Review by David Burns (No. 3/ 1999)
- The Mummies of Urumchi by Elizabeth Wayland Barber - Book Review by James A. Millward (No. 2/ 1999)
- Uzbekistan on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century by Islam Karimov - Book Review by James Critchlow (No. 1/ 1999)
- Central Asia's Access to Open Seas: an Iranian Perspective by Edward H. Thomas (No. 4/ 1998)
- Beyond Ecocide: Cats and Ecology in Central Asia by Eric W. Sievers (No. 5/ 1998)
- Oasis Identities: Uyghur Nationalism Along China's Silk Road by Justin Jon Rudelson - Book Review by Linda Benson. (No. 5/ 1998)
- Central Asia Phrasebook: Languages of the Silk Road by Justin Jon Rudelson - Book Review by Karim Khodjibaev (No. 4/ 1998)
- The Tatars of Crimea. Return to the Homeland, Edward Allworth ed. - Book Review by Brian Glyn Williams (No. 4/ 1998)
- Afghanistan: Mullah, Marx, and the Mujahid by Ralph H. Magnus and Eden Naby - Book Review by M. Hassan Kakar (No. 4/ 1998)
- The Middle East and Central Asia: An Anthropological
Approach by Dale F. Eickelman - Book Review by Edward H. Thomas (No. 3/ 1998)
- Narcotics in Central Asia International Narcotics: Control Strategy Report (1997) (No. 2/ 1998)
- The Mistake Of The Uzbek Economic Model by Andrew Apostolou (No.2/ 1998)
- Why Is The United States Active In Central Asia? by Robert W. Gee (No. 2/ 1998)
- Central Asia: Foundations of Change by R. D. McChesney - Book Review by Thomas Greene (No. 2/ 1998)
- Russia's Policy Toward Central Asia - Book Review by Sergei Gretsky (No. 1/ 1998)
1997
- Marketing Gifts: Economic Change In A Kazakh Village by Cynthia Ann Werner (No. 6/ 1997)
- Remarks by Hillary Rodham Clinton in Samarqand, November 15, 1997 (No. 6/ 1997)
- Currency Convertibility in Uzbekistan by Scott Horton and Tatyana Geller (No. 6/ 1997)
- A National Identity Abroad: The Turkistani Emigree Press (1927-1997) by Timur Kocaoglu (No. 6/ 1997)
- Problems Of Cooperation And Integration In Central Asia by Umirserik Kasenov (No. 6/ 1997)
- The Aga Khan Humanities Project for Central Asia (No. 6/ 1997)
- The Impact Of Educational Exchange In Central Asia by Dilorom Nishanova (No. 5/ 1997)
- Kazakstan And Efforts At Economic Integration
With Other CIS States: The Customs Union And The Single Economic
Space Natsuko Oka (No. 4/ 1997)
- Central Asia's Geographic Moment by Peter Sinnott (No. 4/ 1997)
- Xinjiang and Central Asia
by Paul Goble (No 4/ 1997)
- "A Farewell to Flashman"
by Strobe Talbott (No 4/ 1997)
- The Views Of 149 Classroom
Teachers by Alan J. DeYoung and Galina Valyayeva (No. 3/ 1997)
- Remembering the Present: The Meaning Today of the 1989 Violence In Kokand
by David M. Abramson (No. 3/ 1997)
- Misusing The Term "Post-Soviet" - Understanding The 1990s
In Central Asia by Studying The 1920s And 1930s by
Edward A. Allworth (No. 3/ 1997)
- Kyrgyzstan Struggles to Modernize its Tax Law
by Scott Horton and Temirbek Kenenbaev (No. 2/ 1997)
- Complicating Agricultural Reforms in Uzbekistan:
Observations on the Lower Zaravshan Basin by Tom McCray (No. 2/ 1997)
- Kazakstan Prepares To "Go Public": The Last
Stage Of Privatization by Gregory Gleason (No. 2/ 1997)
- Shrine Pilgrimage in Turkmenistan as a Means to
Understand Islam Among the Turkmen by David Tyson (No. 1/ 1997)
1996
- KIMEP Lecture by Barnabas Johnson
- Building Social Tolerance: The Case Of Kyrgyzstan by Paul Kubicek (No. 5/ 1996)
- Reflections On The Constitution Of Kazakstan by Lowry Wyman and Evgeniy Zhovtis
- Mercy Corps International: A Private Voluntary Organization's
Experience In Central Asia by Karen R. Doyle and
Lubov Chapurina (No. 4/ 1996)
- Russia And Central Asia Under Yeltsin by Dr. Robert O. Freedman (No. 4/ 1996)
- History In The Remaking: Jadidist Thought In Post-Soviet Uzbekistan by Kenneth Petersen (No. 4/ 1996)
- Exodus? Out-Migration From The Central Asian Successor States To The Russian Federation by Cynthia Buckley (No. 3/ 1996)
- Uzbekistan Open Forum on Human Rights. A Report by Sergei Gretsky (No. 3/ 1996)
- Statement by Muhammad Salikh Chairman of Erk
(Freedom) Party of Uzbekistan (No. 3/ 1996)
- Turkmenistan's Law On Concessions Assumes New Importance
by Van Z. Krikorian (No. 3/ 1996)
- A Few Words about Amir Timur by Muhammad Ali (No. 3/ 1996)
- "Moscow, 1937," "Tashkent", 1996"A review essay by Sergei Gretsky (No. 3/ 1996)
- The Prospects For Uzbek National Identity by John Schoeberlein-Engel (No. 2/ 1996)
- The Search for Peace in Afghanistan: From Buffer State to Failed State - Book Review by Barnett R. Rubin (No. 2/ 1996)
- Central Asia: Conflict, Resolution, and Change, Roald Z. Sagdeev
and Susan Eisenhower, eds. - Book Review by Charles Undeland (No. 2 - 1996)
- The Human Rights Situation In Kazakhstan: January-October 1996
- Despite the Pain, Kyrgyzstan Holds to Its Western Course by William T. Hathaway (No. 1/ 1996)
1995
- Leaders Of The Communist Party Of Uzbekistan In Historical Retrospect: The "Class Of '38" by Michael Thurman (No. 6/ 1995)
- Islam And The State In Central Asia. A Comparative Essay by Arthur Bonner (No. 6/ 1995)
- Interview with Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev by Birgit Brauer (No. 6/ 1995)
- The Role Of The United States In The Erosion And Collapse
Of Constitutional Governance In Kazakstan by Barnabas
Johnson (No. 6/ 1995)
- The Central Asian Republics: Fragments Of Empire, Magnets Of Wealth - Book Review
by Charles Undeland And Nicholas Platt (No. 5/ 1995)
- The Disarming Of Islamic Central Asia: Technology In Relations With Russia Before Full Sovietization by Edward
Allworth (No. 4/ 1995)
- Irrigation Management In Uzbekistan by Michael Thurman (No. 4/ 1995)
- Waiting for Winter to End: An extraordinary Journey Through
Soviet Central Asia by Georgie Anne Geyer - Book Review by Thomas Greene (No. 3/ 1995)
- Interview With Qadi Akbar Turajonzoda
by (No 2/ 1995)
- Stalin Draws The Borders. A Research Note by Paul A. Goble (No. 2/ 1995)
- National Parks, Snow Leopards, And Poppy Plantations:
The Degradation And Development Of Central Asia's Preserved
Lands by Eric Sievers, Oleg Tsaruk, and Andrei Zatoka (No. 2/ 1995)
- Pursuing Dissidents In Exile: Illegal Activities Of Central Asian Security Forces by Abdumannob Polat (No. 2 &3/ 1995)
- The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and
Collapse in the International System, by Barnett R. Rubin - Book Review by Edmund McWilliams (No. 2/ 1995)
- Economic Cooperation Organization: A Preliminary Assessment by Mehrdad Haghayeghi (No. 1/ 1995)
- The Rehabilitation Of Temur: Reconstructing National History In Contemporary Uzbekistan by Stephen Hegarty (No. 1/ 1995)
- Kyrgyzstan In A Time Of Change by Richard B. Dobson (No. 1/ 1995)
- Central Asia in Historical Perspective,Beatrice F. Manz, ed. - Book Review by David Nalle (No. 1/ 1995)
1994
- Almaty Observations by Stephen D. Shenfield (No. 6/ 1994)
- Iran And Her Northern Neighbors: At The Crossroads by John Calabrese (No. 5/ 1994)
- More on Central Asia and the World Michael Mandelbaum, ed. - Book Review by William Odom (No. 5/ 1994)
- The Question Of Dual Citizenship in Russia's Relations with the Successor States in Central Asia by George Ginsburgs (No. 4/ 1994)
- Are Central Asian Clans Still Playing A Political Role? by Kadir Alimov (No. 4/ 1994)
- Kazakhstan Struggles For Survival by Jiger Janabel (No. 4/ 1994)
- Central Asian Emigres In Afghanistan: First Wave 1920-1931 by Kamol Abdoullaev (No. 4/ 1994)
- Central Asia and the World, Michael Mandelbaum, ed. - Book Review by J.S. Addleton (No. 4/ 1994)
- Dual Citizenship In Central Asia by Cris Paniko (No. 3/ 1994)
- Soviet Legacies by Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone (No. 3/ 1994)
- The Turks of Central Asia by Charles Warren Hostler - Book Review by David Nissman (No. 3/ 1994)
- Islam In Central Asia. Findings From National Surveys by Richard B. Dobson (No. 2/ 1994)
- Emerging Patterns In The International Relations Of Central Asia by Mark N. Katz (No. 1/ 1994)
- Women And War In Tajikistan
by Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh (No. 1/ 1994)
- Quarantine On The Silk Road by William Fierman (No. 1/ 1994)
- Historiography In Independent Uzbekistan: The Search For National Identity by Cassandra Cavanaugh (No. 1/ 1994)
- Qadi Akbar Turajonzoda by Sergei Gretsky (No. 1/ 1994)
1993
- The Uighurs In The Future Of Central Asia by Justin Jon Rudelson (No. 6/ 1993)
- Contradictory Trends In The International Relations Of Central Asia by Barnett Rubin (No. 6/ 1993)
- The Cultural Identity Of Central Asian Leaders:
The Problem Of Affinity With Followers by Edward Allworth (No. 6/ 1993)
- Tajikistan: Will We Heed The Warning? by Kim Maynard (No. 5/ 1993)
- Grass Roots Aspects Of Agricultural Privatization
In Kyrgyzstan by Carol Henderson (No. 5/ 1993)
- Uzbekistan And The West: Time For A New Departure by James Critchlow (No. 5/ 1993)
- Nationalism In Uzbekistan by James Critchlow - Book Review by Nancy Lubin (No. 5/ 1993)
- Russia's Muslim Frontiers: New Directions in Cross-
Cultural Analysis, Eickelman, Dale F., Ed - Book Review by David Nalle
- The Caucasus, Central Asia And The Near-Abroad Syndrome by Robert V. Barylski (No. 4/ 1993)
- Aid To Tajikistan by Ernest Thomas Greene (No. 4/ 1993)
- The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) by Kaveh L. Afrasiabi (No. 4/ 1993)
- Ethnic Balance And Imbalance In Kazakhstan's Regions by Philip S. Gillett (No. 3/ 1993)
- Diverging Paths: The Popular Front Movements In
Uzbekistan And Azerbaijan by Gregory J. Moffitt (No. 3/ 1993)
- Labor Issues In Post-Soviet Society by Catherine Cosman (No. 3/ 1993)
- Israel And Central Asia: A Preliminary Analysis by Dr. Robert O. Freedman (No. 2/ 1993)
- Uzbekistan: The Quest For Economic Independence.
A conversation with Professor Nurislam Tukhliyev by Marat
Akchurin (No. 2/ 1993)
- The Nuclear Industry In Kazakhstan And Kyrgyzstan
by Vitalii Ponomarev (No 2 & 3 /1993)
- Causes and Consequences of the Civil War by Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh (No. 1/ 1993)
- Publishing In Central Asia by Eden Naby (No. 1/ 1993)
- Conference In Bishkek On Human Rights by Patricia M. Carley (No 1/ 1993)
- The Lessons And Uses Of History by Nazif Shahrani (No 1/ 1993)
- The Emerging Army In Azerbaijan by Patrick Gorman (No. 1/ 1993)
- Ecocide In The USSR by Murray Feshbach and Alfred Friendly, Jr. - Book Review by Francheska Chalidze (No. 1/ 1993)
1992
- Central Asia And The Post-Soviet Military System by Robert V. Barylski (No. 6/ 1992)
- Central Asia And The Middle East by Shireen T. Hunter (No. 6/ 1992)
- Literary Tone And Ethnic Identity In Short Central Asian Prose Before 1986 by Edward Allworth (No. 5/ 1992)
- The ATFC/DEIK Mission To Central Asia by Paul B. Henze (No. 5/ 1992)
- Strikes In Kazakhstan: An Advisor's Account by Ludmila Alexeeva (No. 5/ 1992)
- Economic Development And Privatization In Kazakhstan by Charles Bingman (No. 4/ 1992)
- Recent Developments With Uzbek Political Parties by Roger Kangas (No. 4/ 1992)
- Red Odyssey: A Journey Through the Soviet Republics by Marat Akchurin - Book Review by David Nalle (No. 4/ 1992)
- Religion And Ethnicity In Central Asia by Christopher R. Kedzie (No. 3/ 1992)
- Uzbek Independence And Educational Change by Susanna Nettleton (No. 3/ 1992)
- The Modern Uzbeks: From the 14th Century to the
Present : A Cultural History by Edward A. Allworth - Book Review by James Critchlow (No. 3/ 1992)
- Statement of Dr. Firuz Kazemzadeh: United States Policy Toward Central Asia
by (No 2/ 1992)
- Recent History Of The Territorial Questionin Central Asia by George Ginsburgs (No. 2/ 1992)
- Tatarstan Asserts Its Sovereignty
by Ann Sheehy (No. 2/1992)
- Congressional Hearing: United States Policy Toward Central Asia, 1992 by Dr. Martha Brill Olcott (No. 2/ 1992)
- Kazakhstan's Trade Union Birlesu by Ludmila Alexeeva (No. 2/ 1992)
- Central Asia's Challenge To Our Understanding by James Critchlow (No. 1/ 1992)
- Aral Sea Crisis: A Legacy Of Soviet Rule by Francheska Chalidze (No. 1/ 1992)
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