Central Asia and Transcaucasia: Ethnicity and Conflict
By (Author) Vitaly Naumkin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd June 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Social and ethical issues
305.800958
Hardback
256
The collapse of the Soviet Union and its totalitarian system has resulted in instability and conflict among its many ethnic groups. In this volume, a group of scholars from the Russian Centre for Strategic Research and International Studies examines the ethnic conflicts embroiling Central Asia and Transcaucasia today - the roots and dynamics of these conflicts, their possible consequences and the possibilities for resolution. The analyses are based upon extensive field studies, interviews, local press accounts and other sources unavailable in the West. The work presents an inside view of the conflicts, describes the forces involved and provides a prognosis for future developments in the region.
VITALY V. NAUMKIN is President of the Russian Center for Strategic Research and International Studies in Moscow.