Central Asia

The New Geopolitics

Graham Fuller

ResearchPublished 1992

Since their emergence onto the world scene as independent nations, the Muslim republics of Central Asia have been in a period of rapid transition-trying to determine their own cultural identities and to form new patterns of alliances and associations

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