Nuclear threats to the East. Terrorist concerns on the southern borders. Steadily increasing United States investments. Central Asia is crawling out of the shadows of Soviet domination to reveal a land finding its identity in fascinating times—emerging onto the global stage as a key region—confronting its past while preparing for the future.
An informative guide to the recently emerged states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, providing coverage of a broad range of political, economic, and cultural issues.
As conflicts continue in Iraq and political tensions mount in China, the world is beginning to take notice of Central Asia as the crossroads between the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Central Asia: A Global Studies Handbook explores the three central states of the region, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, and provides insight to their past, present, and future.
The first of its kind, this reference work covers a wide range of topics on Central Asia as a whole. From the geography, history, and economics to politics, education, and religion, students and teachers will find this an informative and comprehensive research source, while business-people and travelers will discover a fascinating look into the region's society. From the times of Alexander through globalization and the politicization of Islam, the mysteries of Central Asia are finally brought to light.
Features
• Includes a detailed map of each country and photos of people and places pertinent to the development of these Central Asian states
• A comprehensive index is included for quick reference on numerous topics and a chronology lists key events in the history of each of the three countries
Highlights
• Offers a unique perspective, covering the region as a whole yet analyzing the countries individually for more detailed understanding
• Presents an up-to-date general guide with a central theme of external cultural influences
• Provides useful information on key events in history, important figures and places, and interesting summaries on the local language, cuisine, and social etiquette
Reuel Hanks, Ph.D., is associate professor of geography at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, and is the editor of the Journal of Central Asian Studies. His published works include more than a dozen articles on Islam and ethnic geography in Uzbekistan and Central Asia, and he is the author of ABC-CLIO's Uzbekistan.
Reviews
"It is encyclopedic in its coverage of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. ... When students are asked to research any of these countries, the handbook provides information difficult to find in any other one source."—Education About Asia
"While one can find similar or related information in other encyclopedias or reference books, ... this work collects a lot of varied information in one place. ... As this item covers multiple countries, it is suitable for the reference collections of all academic and public libraries."—American Reference Books Annual