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Writings by Topic: Central Asia
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18 items listed.
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Is Turkey Leaving the West? (71 comments) |
The Washington Times |
February 6, 2013 |
"The Event of Our Era": Former Soviet Muslim Republics Change the Middle East (6 comments) |
Central Asia and the World: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan |
May 1994 |
The Persianate Zone |
Central Asia and the World |
1994 |
Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan Compete in Central Asia |
Christian Science Monitor |
April 8, 1993 |
Trip Report: Central Asia |
Middle East Council Wire |
October 21, 1992 |
The Problem of Soviet Muslims (1 comment) |
Asian Outlook (Taipei) |
March-April 1991 |
Moscow's Next Worry: Ethnic Turks (1 comment) |
New York Times |
February 13, 1990 |
The Third World Peoples of Soviet Central Asia (1 comment) |
The Third World: Premises of U.S. Foreign Policy |
1983 |
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Ankara Flirts with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (2 comments) |
Lion's Den :: Daniel Pipes Blog |
June 7, 2012 |
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Turkey's Relations with the West and the Turkic Republics: The Rise and Fall of the "Turkish Model"
by Idris Bal |
Middle East Quarterly |
June 2001 |
Islam and Politics in Afghanistan
by Asta Olesen |
Choice |
December 1995 |
The North Caucasus Barrier: The Russian Advance towards the Muslim World |
Middle East Quarterly |
June 1994 |
Red Odyssey: A Journey Through the Soviet Republics
by Marat Akchurin |
Orbis |
Summer 1993 |
Central Asia: The New Geopolitics
by Graham E. Fuller |
Orbis |
Summer 1993 |
The Ili Rebellion: The Moslem Challenge to Chinese Authority in Xinjiang, 1944-1949 (1 comment)
by Linda Benson |
Orbis |
Summer 1990 |
The Wind Blows Away Our Words: A Firsthand Account of the Afghan Resistance
by Doris Lessing |
Orbis |
Spring 1988 |
Among the Afghans
by Arthur Bonner |
Orbis |
Spring 1988 |
The Kazakhs
by Martha Brill Oclott |
Orbis |
Winter 1988 |
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