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Constructing the Uzbek State

eBook - Narratives of Post-Soviet Years, Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures

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ISBN/EAN: 9781498538374
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 384 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2017
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Beschreibung

Over the past three decades, Uzbekistan has attracted the attention of the academic and policy communities because of its geostrategic importance, its critical role in shaping or unshaping Central Asia as a region, its economic and trade potential, and its demographic weight: every other Central Asian being Uzbek, Uzbekistans political, social, and cultural evolutions largely exemplify the transformations of the region as a whole. And yet, more than 25 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, evaluating Uzbekistans post-Soviet transformation remains complicated. Practitioners and scholars have seen access to sources, data, and fieldwork progressively restricted since the early 2000s.The death of President Islam Karimov, in power for a quarter of century, in late 2016, reopened the future of the country, offering it more room for evolution. To better grasp the challenges facing post-Karimov Uzbekistan, this volume reviews nearly three decades of independence. In the first part, it discusses the political construct of Uzbekistan under Karimov, based on the delineation between the state, the elite, and the people, and the tight links between politics and economy. The second section of the volume delves into the social and cultural changes related to labor migration and one specific trigger the difficulties to reform agriculture. The third part explores the place of religion in Uzbekistan, both at the state level and in society, while the last part looks at the renegotiation of collective identities.

Autorenportrait

Marlene Laruelle is research professor, director of the Central Asia Program, and associate director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University.

Inhalt

Introduction,Marlene LaruellePart I: Uzbekistans Political ConstructChapter 1: When Security Trumps Identity: Uzbekistans Foreign Policy under Islam Karimov,Matteo FumagalliChapter 2: The Magic of Territory: Remaking of Border Landscapes as a Spatial Manifestation of Nationalist Ideology,Nick MegoranChapter 3: Grand Corruption in Uzbekistans Telecommunications Sector: Root Causes and Social Costs,Alisher IlkhamovChapter 4: Uzbek Political Thinking in the Third Decade of Independence,Morgan Y. LiuPart II: Agriculture and Labor Migration. Changing the Social FabricChapter 5: Government, Cotton Farms, and Labor Migration from Uzbekistan,Russell ZancaChapter 6: Uzbeks in Russia: A New Diaspora or a Transnational Society?,Sergei AbashinChapter 7: Establishing an Uzbek Mahalla via Smartphones and Social Media: Everyday Transnational Lives of Uzbek Labor Migrants in Russia,Rustamjon UrinboyevPart III: Uzbek Islam: State Control, Resilience, and ResistanceChapter 8: Counter-Extremism, Secularism, and the Category of Religion in the United Kingdom and Uzbekistan: Should We Be Studying Islam at All?,Johan RasanayagamChapter 9: At the Crossroads of Religion and Regime Security: Teaching Islam in Uzbekistan,Sebastien PeyrouseChapter 10: Moral Exemplars and Ordinary Ethics: Sufism in Bukhara,Maria LouwChapter 11: The Evolving Uzbek Jihad: Islamist Militant Recruiting and State Responses,Noah TuckerPart IV: Renegotiating Identities and Cultural LegaciesChapter 12: Be(com)ing Uzbek: Patterns of Identification and Processes of Assimilation,Peter FinkeChapter 13: The Nation Narrated: Uzbekistans Political and Cultural Nationalism,Marlene LaruelleChapter 14: Public Life in Private Spaces in Uzbekistan: Women, Religion, and Politics,Svetlana PeshkovaChapter 15: Gender and Changing Womens Roles in Uzbekistan: From Soviet Workers to Post-Soviet Entrepreneurs,Rano Turaeva-Hoehne

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