Russia–Ukraine War and Its Implications on Central Asia

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A32=Assylzat Karabayeva
A32=Bakhtiiar Igamberdiev
A32=Bakhytzhan Kurmanov
A32=Halim Nezihoglu
A32=Ikboljon Qoraboyev
A32=Nygmet Ibadildin
A32=Rustam Atadjanov
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  • ISBN 9781666966473
  • Weight: 499g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The Russia–Ukraine War and its Implications for Central Asia: Resilience, Connectivity, and Decolonization embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the profound impacts of the Ukraine conflict on Central Asia, viewed through the prism of the region's scholars. This book assesses the geopolitical transformation, economic shifts, and the evolving narratives of national and regional identities, underpinned by thirty years of nation-building and current socio-economic realities. This collection critically navigates between the dual forces of emerging expectations for change, decolonization, and the strong undercurrents of path dependence and local socio-economic constraints. Furthermore, it provides a nuanced examination of the intricate relationships between state, society, and media, illustrating how these dynamics are reshaped in the face of the war’s ongoing impact. Through a balanced perspective, this volume unveils an emerging vision of Central Asia, marked by resilience and a strategic quest for a more pronounced role in global affairs. This work stands as a crucial resource for understanding the multifaceted consequences of the Ukraine-Russia conflict on Central Asia, enriched by authentic, regional voices.

Assylzat Karabayeva is assistant professor at KIMEP University.

Ikboljon Qoraboyev is professor of international relations at the International School of Economics of Maqsut Narikbayev University, and associate research fellow at UNU-CRIS.