Event hosted at CAP October 27, 2016
Category: Uzbekistan Briefs
The Roots Of Uzbekistan: Nation Making In The Early Soviet Union
By Adeeb Khalid
Labor Migrant Households in Uzbekistan: Remittances as a Challenge or Blessing?
By Farrukh Irnazarov
The First Uzbekistan Workshop
Uzbekistan Initiative Workshop April 6, 2015
Языковые процессы в современном городском пространстве Ташкентской области
Юлия Цыряпкина
Evolution of the Russian Language in the Tashkent Region’s Urban Spaces
By Yulia Tsyryapkina
Ирано-узбекские отношения в контексте современных геополитических перемен вокруг Центральной Азии
Д.п.н. Юлдашева Г.И.
Iranian-Uzbek relations in the geopolitical context of Central Asia
By Guli Yuldasheva
О методологической и логико- эпистемологической ситуации в общественно-гуманитарных науках Центральной Азии
В. С. Хан
On methodology and epistemological situation in humanities and social sciences in Central Asia
By Valery Khan
Post-Soviet transformations and the contemporary history of Uzbekistan
By Mirzokhid Rakhimov
The Role and Place of Oral History in Central Asian Studies
By Timur Dadabaev
Uzbekistan’s National Security Strategy: Threat and Response
By Richard Weitz
Doing Business in Uzbekistan: Formal Institutions and Informal Practices
By Erica Marat
Uzbekistan at a crossroads: Main developments, business climate, and political risks
By Akhmed Said
Seeking Divine Harmony: Uzbek Artisans and their Spaces
By Gül Berna Özcan
Digital Memory and a ‘Massacre’: Uzbek Identity in the Age of Social Media
By Sarah Kendzior and Noah Tucker
Private Initiative, Religious Education, and Family Values: A Case Study of a Brides’ School in Tashkent
By Rano Turaeva
Hayrullo Hamidov and Uzbekistan’s culture wars: how soccer, poetry, and pop-religion are “a danger to society”
By Noah Tucker
China’s Economic Presence in Uzbekistan: Realities and Potentials
Uzbekistan Initiative Papers No. 5, February 2014 By Vladimir Paramonov From 2003 onwards China’s economic activity in Uzbekistan has become more visible. The deterioration of relations between Uzbekistan and the U.S./West in 2004-05 and the landmark… Continue reading China’s Economic Presence in Uzbekistan: Realities and Potentials
Navro’z and the Renewal of Uzbek National Culture
Uzbekistan Initiative Papers No. 4, February 2014 By Laura L. Adams Navro’z is an important holiday in contemporary Uzbekistan not just because of its profound popularity, but also as an exemplary case of a broader… Continue reading Navro’z and the Renewal of Uzbek National Culture
Explaining Political Order in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Initiative Papers No. 3, February 2014 By Lawrence P. Markowitz Uzbekistan is regularly listed among the world’s weak states and it is often described as sitting on the threshold of state failure. Yet, Uzbekistan not… Continue reading Explaining Political Order in Uzbekistan
Flexibility or Strategic Confusion? Foreign Policy of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Initiative Papers No. 2, February 2014 By Farkhod Tolipov The foreign policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan has undergone dramatic fluctuations since gaining independence: from being pro-American to being pro-Russian and then back again. This… Continue reading Flexibility or Strategic Confusion? Foreign Policy of Uzbekistan