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Table of Contents Preface: Preface by Dan Burghart Chapter One: Introduction by Dan Burghart Chapter Two: The Politics of Central Asia: National in Form, Soviet in Content by Wayne Merry Chapter Three: Political Reform in Central Asia by Gregory Gleason Chapter Four: Legal Reform in Central Asia by Roger Kangas Chapter Five: Human Rights in Central Asia by Michael Ochs Chapter Six: Democracy Building in Central Asia Post September 11 by Sylvia Babus Chapter Seven: Islam in Central Asia: The Emergence and Growth of Radicalism in the Post-Communist Era by Tiffany Petros Chapter Eight: The Rise of the Post-Soviet Petro-States: Energy Exports and Domestic Governance in Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan by Theresa Sabonis-Helf Chapter Nine: Cooperative Management of Transboundary Water Resources in Central Asia by Daene C. McKinney Chapter Ten: Cooperative Management of Transboundary Water Resources in Central Asia by Daene C. McKinney Chapter Eleven: From Rio to Johannesburg: Comparing Sustainable Development in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and The Kyrgyz Republic by Alma Raissova and Aliya Sartbayeva Chapter Twelve: Land Privatization and Conflict in Central Asia: Is Kyrgyzstan a Model? Chapter Thirteen: Environmental Management in Independent Central Asia1 David S. McCauley Chapter Fourteen: The Future of Electrical Power in the Republic of Kazakhstan by Kalkaman Suleimenov Chapter Fifteen: Forging Relationships, Preventing Proliferation: A Decade of Cooperative Threat Reduction in Central Asia by Emily Daughtry Chapter Sixteen: Building Security in Central Asia from a Multilateral Perspective by Jennifer D.P. Moroney Chapter Seventeen: Who's Watching the Watchdogs? By Nancy Lubin Chapter Eighteen: Migration Trends in Central Asia and the Case of Trafficking of Women by Saltanat Suliaimanova Chapter Nineteen: Beyond the Battle of Talas: China's Re-emergence in Central Asia1 by Matthew Oresman Chapter Twenty: Regional Security Cooperation and Foreign Policies in Central Asia: A 21st Century "Great Game"? by Robert Brannon Chapter Twenty-one: Friends Like These: Defining U.S. Interests in Central Asia by Olga Oliker
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Asia, Central -- Politics and government -- 1991-.
Asia, Central -- Foreign relations -- 1991-.