The Rebirth of Uzbekistan
It is very difficult to avoid the conclusion that instead of getting involved in the broader democratization process, the new post-Soviet states of Central Asia have resisted such trends. At present, many of them, including the Republic of Uzbekistan, are considered the most authoritarian states in...
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Auteur principal: | Vladimir Mesamed |
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Langue: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2005
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